I was care-taking at a little boutique campground (That means it's expensive!!) during a ridiculously crowded 'Antiques Festival' and had a couple from one of those massive 4-slide 45 foot coaches come up one morning and ask about a good breakfast place in the nearby town (Pop 90.) I commented that they would probably have to wait hours for one of the few tables at the few places in town and maybe would be better off having breakfast in their rig.
"There's no way we're cooking bacon in our million dollar motorcoach!!" was the vehement, no-room-for-negotiation response.
Not the way I would want to live my life!
When Finn Murphy, a mover specializing in corporate and other high-end moves and author of 'The Lang Haul: A Truckers Tales of Life on the Road' was asked what, if anything set the rich apart, his response was that their possessions are crushing them, have taken over and defined their lives, which is why he and many other bed-buggers (Movers) have a more Buddhist approach to life that focuses on experiences and relationships while down-playing the importance of possessions.