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by antisthenes
2690 days ago
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> I am not sure what you mean by "probably found his own plateau". Do you mean he found he didn't need as much money to live? He figured out that living on $150k (stated elsewhere) and doing his own thing 24/7 gives him more utility and satisfaction than earning $500k and working at Amazon full time. Neither one is particularly interesting, because it's already in dream territory for most people and if you gave them a choice of living on $150k and working on their own business (an enormous safety net), most people would be happy with those options. |
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