The more money you get the more money don't feel like shyt

Fat Fred Jones

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The key is avoiding lifestyle creep as your income rises. You can't out-earn a bad budget.

Also I remember a study from maybe 5 - 10 years ago that found after reaching an annual income of about $75k, people were no more happier beyond that. That number is probably closer to 90k or 100k now and depends on location. However my point is that there's is a number that's reachable and if you manage your money ok, you'll be ok. It doesn't take a million $.

Edit: Found the study from 2010
 
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The key is avoiding lifestyle creep as your income rises. You can't out-earn a bad budget.

Also I remember a study from maybe 5 - 10 years ago that found after reaching an annual income of about $75k, people were no more happier beyond that. That number is probably closer to 90k or 100k now and depends on location. However my point is that there's is a number that's reachable and if you manage your money ok, you'll be ok. It doesn't take a million $.
I'm honestly not even splurging now
 

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The key is avoiding lifestyle creep as your income rises. You can't out-earn a bad budget.

Also I remember a study from maybe 5 - 10 years ago that found after reaching an annual income of about $75k, people were no more happier beyond that. That number is probably closer to 90k or 100k now and depends on location. However my point is that there's is a number that's reachable and if you manage your money ok, you'll be ok. It doesn't take a million $.


This is it right here. fukk a car note, credit card debt, etc. Do all that and you gucci.

I'm aiming for a $60k job right now
 

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Clocked $145k last year and at this point it is what it is. I’ve accomplished everything I’ve wanted and bought most of the shyt I could ever want. It’s just sitting back and collecting at this point and outfoxing debt. My car is 10 years old too so I should probably update somewhat soon but I’ll wait until the wheels fall off before that happens :ufdup:
 
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