Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would probably coast at work until they fired me, but the 10M would allow me to do so without worry.
Best answer yet…you might be surprised how long you can coast…get some severance too.
Anonymous wrote:I would probably coast at work until they fired me, but the 10M would allow me to do so without worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
This makes no sense. I make 7 figures. So while I would not be destitute if I had no income starting tomorrow, my lifestyle would change quite a bit.
Then you don’t have enough savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
This makes no sense. I make 7 figures. So while I would not be destitute if I had no income starting tomorrow, my lifestyle would change quite a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
This makes no sense. I make 7 figures. So while I would not be destitute if I had no income starting tomorrow, my lifestyle would change quite a bit.
NP but I also make 7 figures and my lifestyle would not change except I would save a lot less. But I've only been earning 7 figures for a few years and haven't adjusted my lifestyle upward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
This makes no sense. I make 7 figures. So while I would not be destitute if I had no income starting tomorrow, my lifestyle would change quite a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
This makes no sense. I make 7 figures. So while I would not be destitute if I had no income starting tomorrow, my lifestyle would change quite a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
This makes no sense. I make 7 figures. So while I would not be destitute if I had no income starting tomorrow, my lifestyle would change quite a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.
+1 It's financial flexibility with your life. Put another way, you make your own schedule and make as much or as little money as you want to make, but if your profession was somehow eliminated overnight you probably wouldn't need to adjust your lifestyle much nor would you panic.
Anonymous wrote:Of all the things to have, money is certainly the best. We've never had a HHI above $120k so I'm pretty sure we could retire, like tomorrow, if we noticed our retirement savings were $10 million. Alas....
Anonymous wrote:For many people who have $10m+ in wealth, they start calling the shots on their schedule. I manage my own schedule and how much / little money I make so working isn't really working because I don't have anyone breathing down my neck. At the same time, I can be monetarily rewarded for solving problems as I want to.
I think you're creating these false alternatives in terms of work vs retire. Some of us achieve a hybrid once we hit this level of wealth.