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[quote=Anonymous]There is a difference between being wealthy and feeling secure. OP is like many of us who are struggling with feelings of anxiety, and implicitly wondering why that's the case if, by objective standards, we are considered "rich." And, to boot, a lot of people with large net worths, in this area at least, have acquired them through accumulated wages, so we're used to working hard and not necessarily sitting down with financial planners to figure out what our wealth means in practical terms, should we find ourselves out of a job or confronting unanticipated expenses. In other words, give her a break. She said she's ready to move on, and so should you. A $2.5M net worth really isn't that high in some of the rarefied circles in which some DCUM posters reside. [/quote]
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