What's The Normal Age That People Hit That 100k/Year Mark?

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Trust me you'll never be satisfied. :pachaha:

Finance in NYC warps the fukk out of your mind and expectations in a way that very few professions can do to a person in their 20s. I make considerably more now than when I was an analyst in investment banking and "more" is all I can think about

Luckily, I make NYC market but live in a low COL city :youngsabo:

Might move back to NYC in a year though :sadcam:

I can see how NYC finance can make people rapacious. There's just so much more wealth in NYC than other cities.
 

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to save/invest that money and have it make more money for future generations of your family.


"A good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children"

A lot of black people don't understand that shyt at all! Right down to my own damn mama.
 

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I'm in my 30s making 60, and I live in a modest apartment, 800 a month, utilities included, with a modest car already paid off, living a modest life.

My entire living expenses for a month is usually around 1000 a month.

There are a few options of promotion but tbh I am comfortable where I'm at.

I am stacking money, determined to retire by the age of 45.

The only thing you have in this world is the experience you have with your time.

Once you're dead, what's the point of all those material possessions?


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real shyt breh. this is exactly how i live my life
 

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Whenever I run into people like bangedher, reminds me of a hova lyric. "I can't base what I'm gon be, off of what everyone isn't."

My pops came to the US illegally from Jamaica. Granted he was a huslter, but dude bought his first property in the 70s in NYC at 23. The one thing I learned from him, is hard work and long hours is the only keys to success. He said, if I take my first vacation before I hit 40, I'm doing something wrong.

fukk all that though, the dominican republic was fun :russ:
:huhldup: aint no way in the world i could live my life like this. to each his own i guess. im just not a materialistic type of guy. i jus need enough money to have a roof over my head,food in my fridge, and whatever Ps3 games i want :manny:. do you tho breh i aint mad atcha :ehh: "success" is different for everyone
 

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:huhldup: aint no way in the world i could live my life like this. to each his own i guess. im just not a materialistic type of guy. i jus need enough money to have a roof over my head,food in my fridge, and whatever Ps3 games i want :manny:. do you tho breh i aint mad atcha :ehh: "success" is different for everyone

shyt, I wanna have a fleet of super cars, a collection of audemars, and property in every major city on the planet.

I might even fukk around and cop a Gordon Gartrell original :lolbron:

As my nikka Gordon Gekko said, greed is good :ehh:
 

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"A good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children"

A lot of black people don't understand that shyt at all! Right down to my own damn mama.

it's not just black people. most people don't grasp this concept until it's too late.
 
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not w this mentality \/





do your thing then...

You can chalk it up to a "mentality" but the fact is that it's a "reality" and defining a good man as someone who leaves a phat inheritance to their grandkids is both ignorant and offensive to 90+% of this country.

And it's not something I strive for cuz there's few things I detest more than trust fund babies who have no value for a dollar. fukk I look like slaving then depriving myself of enjoyment in the name of saving, just to have my grandkid/kid blow it on a night in Vegas trying to look cool. :rudy:

Nah, I strive to provide for my kids as they grow up and have enough so they won't have to take out loans for college (that's a huge leg up, I've seen this personally). The rest is for me to enjoy as I see fit (including supporting myself in retirement). Surely, if I amass wealth that allows me to provide a bit more (i.e. downpayment on their first homes) then I'm not stingy, but as it stands now college is my goal.

More of a Buffet attitude than a Hilton one, and :pacspit: at anyone who thinks I ain't a good man because of it.
 

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You can chalk it up to a "mentality" but the fact is that it's a "reality" and defining a good man as someone who leaves a phat inheritance to their grandkids is both ignorant and offensive to 90+% of this country.

And it's not something I strive for cuz there's few things I detest more than trust fund babies who have no value for a dollar. fukk I look like slaving then depriving myself of enjoyment in the name of saving, just to have my grandkid/kid blow it on a night in Vegas trying to look cool. :rudy:

Nah, I strive to provide for my kids as they grow up and have enough so they won't have to take out loans for college (that's a huge leg up, I've seen this personally). The rest is for me to enjoy as I see fit (including supporting myself in retirement). Surely, if I amass wealth that allows me to provide a bit more (i.e. downpayment on their first homes) then I'm not stingy, but as it stands now college is my goal.

More of a Buffet attitude than a Hilton one, and :pacspit: at anyone who thinks I ain't a good man because of it.

way to take a few sentences and make extra large assumptions about what i was implying. thanks for the rant.

i'm pretty sure i never said people should deprive themselves of joy so their kids could be spoiled trust fund brats.

but when it comes down to making an unnecessary purchase or putting money in my daughter's 529 plan i'm pretty sure i'm making the right decision.
 
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