Reasons for the Wealthiest People to Wear

Rich people don't look rich when I look at them. Even statistically, those who are not considered to be rich dress better than those who are true. That's why: To avoid a decision when making dozens of important decisions during the day, the chances are that in time you will get tired [...]
Avoiding a Decision
When you make dozens of important decisions during the day, your chances are that in time you will tire out and make bad decisions. To avoid adding to this fatigue, rich people avoid asking “what to wear today?” Former President of the United States Barack Obama once spoke on the matter: “Notice, wear only blue or gray suits. I'm trying to save the wrong decisions. I don't want to make decisions on clothes or lunch. I have more important things to decide. ”
To Save Time
Mark Zuckerberg passed from broke student to multi-miliarder when he invented Facebook. Today, Zuckerberg is worth more than 71 billion dollars, but if you see him on the street, without knowing what he looks like, you'd never think he was so rich. There's only gray shirt in his wardrobe. Not to worry about clothing, he saves time, and we all know that time is ahead.
To create an image
Steve Jobs created one of the most profitable and successful companies in the world, Apple Inc. Not only did he establish it, served as president and CEO of Apple, Jobs was also the biggest CEO and shareholder of Pixar and board member at Walt Disney.
Steve has memorable style: black golf and blue jeans. It is easy to imitate, not forgotten, and costs little. Creating a personal style is not only important for celebrities and models but also for billionaires. A uniform follows maturity.
To Spend Wisely
A billionaire would have become billionaire if he had spent money on junk like clothing. They would not have gained extraordinary sums if they spent as ordinary people. An average American family spends 3.8% of income on clothing every year. Imagine if Bill Gates or others like him spent 3.8% of their profits only on clothing. A billionaire spends only to buy things that pay back.










