Even if you make significantly more than that you can still acknowledge that that is a lot of money. I think the people who are the best at accumulating wealth are the ones who recognize that.
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12-26-2018, 10:17 AM #64
Work for the daughter of a billionaire just taking care of their dog while studying data science. They pay 15k a month in rent for a nice spot in Soho, and have wardrobes that cost more than I've ever made in my life.
These people never speak about how much money they have. I really hope you're just trolling because you post many of these threads constantly and has kinda painted a negative image of you from me. But who cares I'm just a rando right?
Point I'm trying to come across is there is always someone that makes more money than you. Compare yourself to the person you were yesterday, not to somebody else today.DL - 385
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12-26-2018, 10:33 AM #69
What's interesting about this post is you drop that you work for a billionaire whilst studying data science, in one sentence you've tried to ascertain your social status by remarking both of those things. You claim that they never speak of how much money they have yet you know they pay 15k a month rent? How do you know they are billionaires and pay 15k rent if they never speak about how much money they have? Also why did you bring up data science, was it because you are insecure about looking after a dog for a living so have to prop yourself up by your future earning potential? Your message seems to be conflicted as you say "compare yourself to the person you were yesterday" speaking of personal development and inner achievement yet prop yourself up in the same way that you are critical of the OP
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12-26-2018, 10:40 AM #72
Lol didn't mean to own him, just feeling in a analytical mood.
It's funny on here when people (triggered no doubt) say "you know I do x y and z and make $$$$ amount of money but let me tell you money doesn't matter at all and it's about what's inside that counts" and it's funny the combo of self-righteousness and hypocrisy every time.
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12-26-2018, 10:41 AM #73
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12-26-2018, 10:50 AM #76
I think it's subjective to say that $150K is a lot; it's dependent on the subject matter:
- $150K for a home can be a lot or a little - could get you a house in a rural area or a studio apartment in a city (excluding Brooklyn, LA, Manhattan, Queens, SF)
- $150K for a salary is a lot for one person in a dual income family probably anywhere in the country but not a lot for the whole family
- $150K for a car is indeed, a lot
- $150K for a savings account is a lot but certainly isn't a lot for a retirement account, especially the more advanced one's age is.
All subjective but then again, so is everything.
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12-26-2018, 10:54 AM #77
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Lol at you thinking this is ownage.. if they are billionaires their family name is well known or easily researched. Property rentals are easy to guesstimate take me 1 minute on zoopla. I don’t think he was propping himself up either cut a student some slack you sad act jeez
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12-26-2018, 11:00 AM #79
My post below stated I didn't think or mean it to be ownage.
But to play along with your post,
Why would someone who doesn't care about income and only self improvement research their income??
Why would someone who doesn't care about income and only becoming better than they were the day before go on real estate websites to find out how much the rental is?
And why would they take that information and use it as an opener to garner credentials in a post condemning OP for money-bragging?
I think it's fairly clear my intellect and wit is well beyond yours and you can't follow simple logic.
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