Thanks for the link. I didn't know about this couple. They start off the video by acknowledging their high budget and explaining that their lifestyle is a preference, so that at least was good. They weren't lacking in self-awareness in that regard. When I was full time on the road, I definitely indulged a bit. I never felt that it was "needed" to have a luxury like a $50k rig or to eat out whenever I felt like it, but I didn't feel bad about it, either. I had earned those little luxuries, and I enjoyed them fully. But I never imagined that my happiness was tied to them. Still, even though "they" say that money doesn't buy happiness, it certainly seems to buy some of the key ingredients to happiness, like a sense of security (a rig that isn't going to break down on you, a solar and battery system that will keep you powered all the time without worry, enough money in the bank to cover a medical or mechanical emergency, etc.).
If people have a $200k rig and a giant budget to live on, and they are happy and fulfilled, then I say more power to them. I haven't watched any of this couple's other videos, so I don't know if their money is "real" (retirement income, investments, etc.), or if they are "influencers" who make money from viewers and subscribers. I also don't know if they are financially stable or just living on the edge, i.e. "fake" money, on the brink of a disaster. (If that's the case, then I don't support what they are doing.)
On the flip side, If someone has a $3k van and $800 a month of fixed income to live on, and they are happy and fulfilled, I say more power to them, too! I just don't judge others whom I see on the road. Bob has espoused this attitude, as well, as he showed in the early RTR videos, showing cheap van builds next to luxury Class A rigs and saying all were welcome who wanted to live cheaper on the road, whether rich or poor. And I remember that we don't know anyone's story. The rich couple in an expensive Class A might have come from poverty and worked their way up. I just feel happy for them.