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one thing ive noticed is that alot of people dont actually want to be rich

they just want permission to spend more

guy gets a raise and within 3 months the money is already gone. bigger apartment. new truck. vacation. somehow still broke.

then he's back on /biz/ trying to figure out how to make another 50k

its honestly kinda impresive

they dont want financial freedom

they want richer looking problems
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>>62309063
If I'd have 2M, the money would go as follows:
200k into rotten ranch in bumfuck nowhere in [redacted], 150k in materials to renovate the house
10k into a renovated old car, 20k into little convenience items like robust clothing and an extra fluffy natural bed
rest 70/30 into world index and emerging industries, live off that
then I'd get me a few chickens and watch them all day, drive into the town on the weekends to penetrate
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People don't give a fuck about HAVING money, they give a fuck about spending money.
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>>62309063
yes most people are incapable of accumulating wealth because they see money as something to immediately spend

the thing i find strange and grotesque is when people find out you have wealth and turn outright hostile because of it and often insinuate that you should give some to them since clearly you don't need it
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>>62309063
congrats you realized you can either spend a lot and look rich or not spend everything and actually have money, and having both is a challenge
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>>62309751
Anything that can be described as a “ranch” that sells for 200k is going to need much more than 150k into it to be a desirable place to live.
t. Bought 23 acres last year for $450k



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