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    3 months ago

    (in response to him selling the family home)

    “My family took it well,” the 53-year-old told the New York Post. “My wife’s super supportive. My kids are probably better for it, if we’re keeping it real.”

    Just another demonstration of how the Hedonic Treadmill effect means becoming a billionaire won’t meaningfully improve your life compared to the negative impact you inflict upon all of society by taking millions of dollars of worker’s and consumer’s value from them!

      • @[email protected]
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        543 months ago

        His family’s darkest hour is my family’s wildest, most impossible dream.

        Actually I don’t know many people who actually dream of that kind of wealth - just enough stability and security to be able to live modestly from a life of labour and in to retirement.

        • @dohpaz42
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          313 months ago

          I firmly believe I could live comfortably for the rest of my life if I had $2-3 million.

          • @IMongoose
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            483 months ago

            I once told my boss that I could quit if I won a million dollars and lived off of 5% interest. He said no you couldn’t, think about car payments, house, all expenses, $50k a year wouldn’t cover that. Then I reminded him that $50k was more than I was currently making, by kind of a lot. He shut up very quickly lol.

            • @dohpaz42
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              153 months ago

              I’m pretty sure house and car are two of the three most expensive expenses a person has. Pay them off immediately and you won’t need much else to survive.

        • @Mog_fanatic
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          123 months ago

          For real. My dream is just to know I’m not a car accident, broken bone, random sickness, or mild rolled ankle from complete and utter financial ruin. I can’t even imagine that kind of security.