Lakerman0834
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I love what im doing and in the end will be making 250k+ a year but will prob always work 60-80 hrs a week. It took many years of being broke and barely sleeping



Totally agree.Time + Health >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Money.
Some nikkas make poor decision and end up slaves to money.
Facts.I feel like you should sacrifice work/life balance early on - like post college - 30 (or before you start a family). Those high paying long hour jobs usually have some sort of prestige, once you set the benchmark for yourself as far as qualifications and salary, it's a bit easier to find another high paying job that's more accommodating to a balanced lifestyle. Like you may pull 80+ hour weeks for that 200k job for 2-4 years, but when you're ready to bounce you go find a $140k/yr job that hits for the normal 40-50 hours.
But long term - happiness/fulfillment >> money. If you're lucky and have a job that you love and it's part of your happiness equation, great, but if you're like most of people, working to afford to do the things that make you happy or pursue a passion, then don't go killing yourself with long hours.
The gym is open before, during and after work. You can have health but sacrifice time for $$ till youre in a position to make money moves.Time + Health >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Money.
Some nikkas make poor decision and end up slaves to money.
Invest in a pull up bar and some 35 lb dumbbells do cardio on offdaysThe gym is open before, during and after work. You can have health but sacrifice time for $$ till youre in a position to make money moves.


What do you do ?I love what im doing and in the end will be making 250k+ a year but will prob always work 60-80 hrs a week. It took many years of being broke and barely sleeping![]()

$200k aint shyt after tax. It sounds more sexy than its worth depending on your hours.200k is not enough for me to work 80+ hours. There is an income at which I would do it though. But at that level of work you need to be in the C-Suite for a big company, partner at a large firm, or working at a startup with major upside, something along those lines.