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[quote=Anonymous]I drew a Happiness graph once… Goes up parabolically from $0 to like $80k After that you’re not poor and the curve slows but still goes up for a while Right around $130k you’re middle management/junior professional/constantly working and tense to the point of having abnormal bowels/cannon fodder. So the Happiness line drops for a while. Eventually you hit rock bottom, maybe $500k range, life is brutal. But then you turn the corner. The curve turns upward, your income hits massive savings/investment levels, investments start to turn over, you delegate more, vacation better, have more time together, have the power to ignore annoyances, etc. Much better. The point? Marrying “into money” has many phases.l, assuming you’re talking about a first generation earner. (I’m assuming your “marrying money” reference means just a rich guy and not a family money guy given that he “makes” all the money. That’s kind of a gauche/new money signal.) [/quote]
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