
Finding a parking spot —
The stress of finding a parking spot is compounded for the super rich, because instead of trying to park a car, they're struggling to find a place to dock their yachts.

Hiring the right help —
Life for the very rich can be busy, and they're often juggling a lot of things that need to operate smoothly. In order to alleviate some of that burden, they hire help to take care of their families, homes, belongings and businesses.

Getting your kids into good schools —
Every parent wants the best for their children, especially when it comes to education. But the stress of getting young heirs into top schools starts particularly early and comes at a wildly high price for those in the 1%.

Avoiding the traffic —
Few things get a person's blood boiling more than sitting in traffic. There's a reason why the term "road rage" exists. For the ultra rich, the rage is not only frustrating, it can be costly.

Getting in a vacation —
Vacations are meant to be a break from the stresses of the daily grind. But even holiday escapes can be stressful for the ultra rich. It's tough to unwind when you have to think about reserving next year's Christmas getaway as you're arriving at this year's. Many of the top suites in Aspen or St. Barth's are booked well in advance.


