![]() “In this regard, they suffer from something called imposter syndrome,” he says. Firstly, there is the patient’s relationship with themselves. The most common kinds of “rich people problems” tend to revolve around three relationship concerns, Hokemeyer explains. Your problems don’t go away, they just change. ![]() But just because you’re not constantly stressing about how to make rent or pay to get your car fixed doesn’t mean you suddenly become completely worry-free. It's easy to see how having money can rapidly solve a whole host of immediate pressures in life, from food, healthcare and housing to education and employment opportunities. ![]() As a clinical psychotherapist who has worked with high-net-worth patients across the United States and United Arab Emirates, he holds unique insight into the nuanced links between money and mental wellbeing. ![]() Paul Hokemeyer, the author of Fragile Power, thinks that’s something of an oversimplification. As the old adage goes, money can’t buy you happiness. ![]()
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