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Sick, ball on
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One does not start a "rube goldberg cock-off machine" without a brag. C'mon, are you new here?
Although I will say, my current projection has me falling short of $10k/mo income.
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I think it's worth reminding yourself that you don't have to spend every available/budgeted dollar and that old habits can die hard. I've heard that actively choosing to spend money can continue to be one of the biggest mindset shifts when you finally have money to do all the things you want, how you want, when you want.
I'd be interested in hearing how you guys foresee your financial consumption habits changing. Would you dispose of old habits that were only made by necessity (i.e., booking a cheaper flight or settling for a lesser product)?
I could see my wife and I spending up to $10k a month just knowing how expensive shit can get, but I can also see us spending as little as $3k a month.
So to the point that @The_Rural_Juror made, it is really about options.
I'd take up more hobbys, which may or may not be more expensive than working. Tbh the hardest part will be having the extra 8-10hrs each workday to fill. There's only so much walking / biking / hiking you can fill that time with. Any other activities end up costing money. Even if you wanna take up painting that can add up in paint and canvas' over time, worse yet if your hobby is drinking haha.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Socialism works every time, all the time.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I actually cannot even picture how my wife and I coukd average $10k/mo. That would be wildly higher than the spending rate at any point of our lives so far. And we had $5k/mo childcare for a while.
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Is that $10k/mo before or after taxes? That is important information. A lease on an entry level AMG depends on it unless your oppressed self can pay it off in cash.
Other than a house and car, I don't think I've ever spent more than 10k in a month.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That said, I've also never owned a baller car or flown first class. Both of these are things that I'd like to do.
If I reflect on the tour I took to Northern Europe, that was about $5k/PP for 3 weeks so I can easily surpass that figure if I were to do that trip again.
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I don't think socialism has ever had a true chance to work because of capitalism. Just like true capitalism has never had a chance to work because of corporatism.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What's $10k a month for in retirement? Hookers and blow? that's a lot of dollary doos
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These guys drink expensive whiskey, travel to Europe and have big AMG payments bro.
I thought true ballers don't retire.
They say things like: "I will just continue my board work part time. Only have to fly back to the country once a quarter if the schedules for the board meetings work out."
That's my point. In my earlier post I said I can see myself using $10k but also as little as $3k per month.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What I can see is my lifestyle baseline changing so that everything costs more in general. The whole point of putting in the effort now is the enjoy the fruits later.
Instead of Bic pens, I can import some dope ass Japanese 0.5mm fine tip pens.
BOD positions are ultimate retirement work. Sick $/hr, and expenses paid for travel back from your "primary residence in mexico" or wherever.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Miniso has some really nice pens. srs.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Primary residence in Mexico. That’s funny.
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If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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Do you really know what your future self wants? It's good to plan and let your money grow tho. Playing with the compound interest calculator is fun. Life is all about having options, leverage and being in the FU position (whatever that means to you).
Turning 39 in a few months and thinking back to the previous decade or two, did I expect to be single without even a pet at this age? haha not really but it is what it is.
I agree with the statement that real Ballers don't retire, they simply allocate their energy/time/money towards other things.
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Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100