My point is that if someone had nearly unlimited wealth, they have no real reason to sell anything they own. Why do normal people sell their belongings? Usually because they either need the cash, or the space said belongings are occupying. The Rothschilds don't need the cash, and if they ran out of space, they could buy a secured warehouse to store all their expensive art and other crap. Ultimately, the point of my point, is that I suspect there might be more to this story that we aren't being told.
People sell things they don’t want anymore. Garage sales aren’t because people need cash or ran out of space. Most of the time it’s just suburban households with plenty financial flexibility to afford to rent a storage unit, but just don’t want the items anymore.
My point is that if someone had nearly unlimited wealth, they have no real reason to sell anything they own. Why do normal people sell their belongings? Usually because they either need the cash, or the space said belongings are occupying. The Rothschilds don't need the cash, and if they ran out of space, they could buy a secured warehouse to store all their expensive art and other crap. Ultimately, the point of my point, is that I suspect there might be more to this story that we aren't being told.
People sell things they don’t want anymore. Garage sales aren’t because people need cash or ran out of space. Most of the time it’s just suburban households with plenty financial flexibility to afford to rent a storage unit, but just don’t want the items anymore.