You became a millionaire woman in your early 30s - meaning you were not millionaire before, and by chance of lottery or your successful business idea or becoming an influencer at age of somewhere in early 30s, you got rich af. Just to clarify rules because many of you got confused:

Friday I am asking about is not your first day being rich, you been rich for a while now, maybe half a year, you do not have loans or mortgages because you already took care of that couple months ago, and no it’s not your last day being rich, it’s just another Friday. You got money, you got time depending on how you became rich, but it’s not the point. Point is how does your typical Friday look like. From morning until very last minute you close your eyes to sleep.

Another clarification, you have been this woman all your life, you did not wake up one day just to be this rich woman, and no you have not been a man before. You have been a girl then grown into a woman doing woman things. And it is a normal unrelated Friday, not Valentine’s day, or Valentine’s it’s up to you. Point is you have not been rich from the start. This is unrelated Friday when you been rich af for a while now.

Thanks for your sincere answers

Dropper Post

Bonjour

  • @[email protected]
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    115 days ago

    A million dollars doesn’t really change your life much, the biggest difference is probably owning a home or having more money invested, but you’re still going to have to work.

    • @andrewta
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      65 days ago

      Pretty much dead on.

      Million isn’t that big of a dollar amount when you look at cost of living

    • @[email protected]
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      15 days ago

      Million dollars is enough to retire if you invest that into stock markets and life off the interests which would average 70k a year.

      • @[email protected]
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        65 days ago

        Assuming you already own a home, and the stock market stonks upward forever, yeah. Otherwise you’re renting and in 30 years when rent is 15k/month you’re outta luck.

        • @[email protected]
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          35 days ago

          I own a house and I don’t make anywhere even close to 70k a year.

          Yes it does assume economic growth over the rest of my lifetime but it has done that for the past 100+ years so it’s not a completely unreasonable expectation and even if that is not the case then we’d all be screwed either way.

      • @[email protected]
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        55 days ago

        Wake up, eat 6 hardboiled eggs, go to my job as a bouncer (I’m a strong lady as I’ve been eating 6 eggs every morning), come home, take my poodle Randolf for a swim in the river, check my investments, then shit post on Reddit for 6 hours.

        Is that what you were imagining?