| There are plenty more stages here: - You have enough saved up that you don’t have to care about unexpected medical bills, car repairs etc in the thousands of dollars. - You can pay for vacations and other unique experiences. - You can move to nicer neighborhoods, send your kids to nicer schools. - You can offload stress and inconveniences to others. Hire chefs, nannies, personal assistants, fly first class or private. - You get to a stage where your money is making more money than most people’s net worth just by sitting around, and “work” is something you do for fun and fulfillment rather than survival. People are kidding themselves if they think each successive stage of wealth doesn’t also come with more happiness. Yes they might be diminishing returns, but they are returns nonetheless. |
- You have enough saved up that you could weather out a significant period of no work, after getting laid off. Enough that you can just walk away from a toxic environment while feeling comfortable. Maybe you can afford to take a risk and spin that side project you've been dreaming about into its own company.
I might be salty...