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High-net-worth individuals identify each other through hyper-customised, unbranded goods. A bespoke suit without a label, a rare vintage watch, or a fragrance formulated exclusively for one person serves as a secret handshake.

We have not discussed the families yet. That is intentional. Because the Club does not see them.

The Elite Club doesn’t tell you to abandon your past. It simply makes the past impossible to maintain. When you try to explain the stress of a boardroom coup to a friend who works middle management, you see the flicker of resentment. Not jealousy—resentment. They don’t want your money. They want your time. And the Club has already spent it for you. Life In The Elite Club Part 4

: The series often utilizes a "club" setting where members undergo various forms of endurance testing or ritualized punishment as part of their "membership."

At a certain level of wealth, buying more real estate or art yields diminishing social returns. The ultimate status symbol in the elite club is altruism, but it is an altruism structured as a tool of raw power. That is intentional

With great privilege comes great responsibility. Members of elite clubs often face expectations to:

"I'm not allowed to talk about the company's dealings in certain countries," says James, a 30-year-old executive at a multinational corporation. "I'm not even allowed to hint at the kind of work we do. It's like I'm living in a bubble, where I'm constantly looking over my shoulder, worried that I'll say something that will get me sued or worse." It simply makes the past impossible to maintain

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