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just went down this rabbit hole about the world's most valuable things and honestly it's wild how much money some people have. like, the History Supreme yacht costs 4.5 billion dollars. four point five BILLION. and it's not even the biggest yacht out there, just the most valuable thing in terms of materials i guess? it's got gold and platinum everywhere apparently.
the list is pretty insane though. there's a dead shark in formaldehyde that sold for 8 million, a crystal piano for 3.2 million, and some painting called 'The Card Players' worth 275 million. then you've got Mukesh Ambani's house in Mumbai called Antilia that's literally 2 billion dollars. 27 stories with helipads and a 50-seat theater. like what do you even do with that much space?
Bezos has some wild purchases too - a 42 million dollar clock designed to run for 10,000 years, plus that 165 million Beverly Hills mansion. the most valuable thing in real estate apparently. it's honestly hard to wrap your head around these numbers. some of these items like that preserved shark or the gemstone watches just seem like flex purchases with no real use?
what's the most valuable thing you'd actually want if money wasn't an issue? because half this list seems more about bragging rights than anything practical lol