I don't know about anyone else here, but I was never wealthy! I had a full time job, but I lost it due to sociopathic management. I then went on a credit-destroying spending spree (due to Effexor XR) for about two years.
Some of what I bought was a huge waste of money: a Muse Receptor (which is dead now, after barely a week of use in total, and would cost more to repair than it's worth), a digital audio clock that I never use and should sell (but I hate eBay as a seller), two M-Audio FireWire interfaces (that M-Audio abandoned like the shitheads they are), and lots of expensive software that's now out of date and/or was never used (Cubase 4, Live 6, FL Studio, etc).
Some of my stuff is nice, but has questionable reliability: Alesis Fusion 8HD (that Alesis abandoned and is known for things like power supply failure and contains a PATA hard drive), a Korg M3m (that needs a touch panel replacement after barely 10 hours use), a t.c. electronic FireworX (which I recently spent $177 on to repair the PSU, also after having only ever used it for a few hours total), the last PC I will ever build (total nightmare of parts replacement)...
The moral of the story is: gear costs money continuously. The more you have, the more maintenance it costs. I also wasn't in my right mind while buying much of what I have; it cost me bankruptcy & ruined credit. I'm at poverty level and cannot work. What gear I have left now is all i'll ever have, and it seems hell bent on committing suicide

