It's a huge mental leap to try to understand the mindset of someone with a billion dollars. For us, money is the tool for survival, for fulfilling dreams, for having a bit of comfort. For them, it's something completely different, almost an abstraction.
Imagine the air you breathe. You need it; it's essential for living, but you don't wake up thinking, 'What a wonder, I'm breathing a bit more air today!' This is how money works for a billionaire in dollars. They have so much, so much, that the concern for the cost of basic things simply disappears.
When we worry about the cost of rent, the electricity bill, or fuel in reais, a billionaire in dollars thinks about scaling their investments globally, impacting entire countries' economies, or funding projects that change the world (or their own reality, like having their own rocket or buying a biotechnology company that seeks immortality). Money is no longer about 'buying bread,' but about 'buying a multinational bakery chain,' and then, perhaps, 'buying the lands where wheat is grown on various continents.'
The focus shifts from scarcity to unlimited abundance. They are no longer playing the game of 'how can I get more money to pay the bills,' but rather 'how do I make my money work more efficiently on a global scale' or 'how can I have more influence over what really matters to me on the world stage.' That's why, for them, 10 million dollars entering the account each month is just a number on the statement, a validation of their complex financial system, and not a fortune that would drastically change their lives.
In summary, while for most of us money is the goal or the means to achieve them, for a billionaire in dollars it has already become the constant and almost imperceptible fuel of an empire that transcends borders.
You can get an idea of how things work on the other side, but now with a global dollar dimension? Think that not even a billionaire, and you will earn much more than you already do 😉