If you need an atomic clock to know how many millions of dollars you have, then you’re rich. The rest of us aren’t even worth fixing a rounding error for them.
For sure billionaires are ultra rich. What about someone with a 10 million? I would consider them rich, but they don’t need an atomic clock to count their money. It sounds like I’m being pedantic, but I’m honestly trying to understand.
How do you define ‘rich’, then? Not ‘ultrarich’, to which I’m thinking that phrase refers in today’s world.
If you need an atomic clock to know how many millions of dollars you have, then you’re rich. The rest of us aren’t even worth fixing a rounding error for them.
For sure billionaires are ultra rich. What about someone with a 10 million? I would consider them rich, but they don’t need an atomic clock to count their money. It sounds like I’m being pedantic, but I’m honestly trying to understand.