In the world of social media, it's no secret that some individuals love to flaunt their wealth through luxurious accessories, handbags, clothing, and even extravagant cars and houses. On the other hand, there are those who possess substantial wealth but choose to lead humble, lowkey lives.
When a guy driving RM150k Toyota Camry with an RM120k car loan and RM500 in the bank, people think he's rich.
— Sharmen (@Sharmendran_) July 31, 2023
When a guy driving RM8k Proton Saga with no car loan and RM50k in the bank, people think he's broke.
This surface-level mindset has to be changed.
Recently, a Malaysian netizen took to Twitter to express his thoughts on a puzzling observation he made about people's perceptions of wealth based on the cars they drive. He questioned why some individuals driving an RM150k Toyota Camry, financed with an RM120k car loan, and having only RM500 in the bank are often perceived as rich. Meanwhile, others driving a modest RM8k Proton Saga, owning it outright with no car loan, and having RM50k in the bank, are viewed as financially strapped.
This surface-level mindset seems to overlook the true financial standing of individuals and has sparked discussions on social media. Many netizens joined the conversation, echoing the sentiment that until there is a better understanding of financial literacy among the general population, such misconceptions will persist.
It is crucial to encourage discussions and awareness about financial literacy to help individuals make informed decisions about their finances and better appreciate the true indicators of wealth.