Certain discreet attitudes reveal hidden wealth, as psychologist Lachlan Brown explains.
Some people, despite great wealth, look nothing like the traditional clichés associated with wealth. No flashy luxury cars, no ostentatious watches or flashy clothes. On the contrary, they adopt discreet behaviors which, far from making them invisible, can sometimes betray their social status. According to Lachlan Brown, a psychology graduate, those who are truly wealthy, but who avoid flaunting it, exhibit very particular character traits, often invisible to most.
Unlike those who like to display their wealth, these individuals act according to values of discretion, respect for privacy and simplicity. Their behavior in society reflects a desire to integrate without trying to stand out, while remaining perfectly aware of the social codes that surround them.
The key behavior that often reveals a person’s wealth is their humble attitude in public. As Lachlan Brown points out, these individuals avoid talking about their possessions or material success. On the contrary, they have a desire for simplicity and modesty. This desire is a psychological marker of wealth, often imperceptible to the naked eye, but which reveals their status through the absence of a need to shine. They don’t try to impress even though they have the means to do so. They are more interested in enriching conversations rather than focusing on material objects. They highlight their passions or personal interests rather than their acquisitions. Likewise, they wear quality clothes but without trying to be noticed. This behavior is deeply rooted in the desire to remain authentic and not define oneself by wealth.
Other clues can also betray discreet wealth, again according to Lachlan Brown: these individuals maintain relationships based on human values, far from worldly networks. They avoid talking about their wealth and prefer to give discreetly rather than seeking honors. Their way of life is distinguished by simplicity and humility, particularly in the education of their children and their habitat. In short, their wealth is manifested by their ability to live authentically, without ever trying to impress.