| You felt rich at 105k? We're talking about human happiness, the capacity for love, freedom, and self actualization. Happiness. We're not talking about buying overpriced liabilities such as fancy cars, furniture and clothes. I make over 150k and it's awful working 160 hours a month. Think about why this study is messed up: Wage earners spend the Best part of day typically indoors, taking orders from another person. Wage earners send their children to be taken care of by strangers. Wage earners send their kids to the zombie factory (public schools) The fact is that someone with a few million can: - take care of their own children/babies
- educate their own children
- take care of their aging parents
- take care of sick relatives
- can explore the world Don't tell me that having 2M in the bank will not make you, your family, and neighborhood FAR "happier" than someone making 300k in wage slavery. I can tell you for a FACT that making that much money (millions) will objectively lead to higher quality of life for people and their families. I'm personally working hard now to accumulate several investment properties and live free for life so that I can retire before 40 so that: - I can raise my kids
- help parents, family, friends
- explore world and learn
- focus all my free time on healthy living
- get best medical treatments You damn right it will make me happier to be able to do yoga 3 times a day, raising my kids and also building cool shit without Having to answer to a boss. You know it's true that lots of money makes you immeasurably more fulfilled. Don't listen to socialist lies that you only need some bullshit 105k (<75k after tax) |
I would be an order of magnitude happier if I could work on my own projects instead of working for someone else. There's a reason people do side-hustles and punish themselves trying to get something going outside of their normal $100k salary... it's for the hope of having true financial freedom. The study is correct that $100k vs $150k doesn't make much difference at all... but if I had $1 million in a bank it would be a huge difference.