Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
Bullsh*t.
The OP talks about wanting a "luxury car" and 5 stars hotels. That's not wanting nice things, that's being ridiculous.
I left Biglaw -- the law entirely, actually -- with over $5 million precisely because I hated that attitude. I'm so much happier surrounding myself with real people.
Wait -- luxury cars and 5 star hotels AREN'T the nicer things, they're ridiculous? Then what are the "nicer things"??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
Bullsh*t.
The OP talks about wanting a "luxury car" and 5 stars hotels. That's not wanting nice things, that's being ridiculous.
I left Biglaw -- the law entirely, actually -- with over $5 million precisely because I hated that attitude. I'm so much happier surrounding myself with real people.
Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
No one is picking on OP for wanting to make money and have nice things.
But in the same post she goes on to diss her friend "at 40...who the hell wants to live in a crummy ass Harlem building..."
That's not cool or being a friend.
I imagine she's reacting like that because her friend is taking the tone of -- what kind of idiot would spend $300 on a coat or a hotel room.
Well that's kind of my point in my previous post - they are both guilty of the same behavior. Friends talk it out.
Right, but how does one talk this out and what kind of resolution do you get (I'm the MD Phd that posted earlier). What's OP supposed to say? I only want to show at Bergdorf and stay at the Ritz, how come you're okay with Marshalls and the Holiday Inn? And what is friend supposed to say -- uh because I've shopped at Marshalls and stayed at the Holiday Inn my whole life and I've turned out okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
No one is picking on OP for wanting to make money and have nice things.
But in the same post she goes on to diss her friend "at 40...who the hell wants to live in a crummy ass Harlem building..."
That's not cool or being a friend.
I imagine she's reacting like that because her friend is taking the tone of -- what kind of idiot would spend $300 on a coat or a hotel room.
Well that's kind of my point in my previous post - they are both guilty of the same behavior. Friends talk it out.
Right, but how does one talk this out and what kind of resolution do you get (I'm the MD Phd that posted earlier). What's OP supposed to say? I only want to show at Bergdorf and stay at the Ritz, how come you're okay with Marshalls and the Holiday Inn? And what is friend supposed to say -- uh because I've shopped at Marshalls and stayed at the Holiday Inn my whole life and I've turned out okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
No one is picking on OP for wanting to make money and have nice things.
But in the same post she goes on to diss her friend "at 40...who the hell wants to live in a crummy ass Harlem building..."
That's not cool or being a friend.
I imagine she's reacting like that because her friend is taking the tone of -- what kind of idiot would spend $300 on a coat or a hotel room.
Well that's kind of my point in my previous post - they are both guilty of the same behavior. Friends talk it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
No one is picking on OP for wanting to make money and have nice things.
But in the same post she goes on to diss her friend "at 40...who the hell wants to live in a crummy ass Harlem building..."
That's not cool or being a friend.
I imagine she's reacting like that because her friend is taking the tone of -- what kind of idiot would spend $300 on a coat or a hotel room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
No one is picking on OP for wanting to make money and have nice things.
But in the same post she goes on to diss her friend "at 40...who the hell wants to live in a crummy ass Harlem building..."
That's not cool or being a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP had this same situation come up in my friend group. One friend went down the non profit road, rest of us stayed in biglaw or in house. Those of us in biglaw and in house aren't doing anything over the top - we're not jetting off to Monaco like you say. But compared to the friend making non profit money, even our "regular" things are a lot -- even though we don't discuss specifics. After a while we noticed that friend started to act a lot like yours -- almost acting insecure about her choice to go into a job making 100k or less and then going on about how it was so important to serve the world (the implication being, that we were lesser humans for taking care of ourselves first).
Reality is no one wants to be backhandedly criticized for the way they live. She wouldn't stand for it if you said -- OMG why can't you just go buy a new suit. Well then you don't have to stand for it when she constantly tells you everything you like is dumb.
Our group is still friends with that friend but it's cooled significantly because no one wants to be judged all the time.
Oh, a group of biglaw assholes! How unique! Hahahaha.
You are being super defensive. You guys brag about your big luxuries, she says she prefers her nonprofit goal, you feel judged and drop her. Well, she is right.
At least we know how you roll. It is OK but you need to own it and not feel insecure.
Think what you want but LOL at a 700k shit shack or going to the Outer Banks being a BIG luxury. I'm not defensive about it. I like OP have the view -- very openly -- that I need to take care of me and my family first. If others want to sacrifice $$ to serve others, God bless them, but it isn't for me right now until I feel totally financially secure. As for judging -- she's the one telling us everything we say or do is dumb; we have never said that to her -- if she wants to serve, that's great, we don't sit there and criticize her.
Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the holier than thous picking on OP for being honest about noticing and wanting the nicer things, when 99% of them are always on this board lamenting how you can barely get by and scrape into the middle class at 350k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP had this same situation come up in my friend group. One friend went down the non profit road, rest of us stayed in biglaw or in house. Those of us in biglaw and in house aren't doing anything over the top - we're not jetting off to Monaco like you say. But compared to the friend making non profit money, even our "regular" things are a lot -- even though we don't discuss specifics. After a while we noticed that friend started to act a lot like yours -- almost acting insecure about her choice to go into a job making 100k or less and then going on about how it was so important to serve the world (the implication being, that we were lesser humans for taking care of ourselves first).
Reality is no one wants to be backhandedly criticized for the way they live. She wouldn't stand for it if you said -- OMG why can't you just go buy a new suit. Well then you don't have to stand for it when she constantly tells you everything you like is dumb.
Our group is still friends with that friend but it's cooled significantly because no one wants to be judged all the time.
Oh, a group of biglaw assholes! How unique! Hahahaha.
You are being super defensive. You guys brag about your big luxuries, she says she prefers her nonprofit goal, you feel judged and drop her. Well, she is right.
At least we know how you roll. It is OK but you need to own it and not feel insecure.
Think what you want but LOL at a 700k shit shack or going to the Outer Banks being a BIG luxury. I'm not defensive about it. I like OP have the view -- very openly -- that I need to take care of me and my family first. If others want to sacrifice $$ to serve others, God bless them, but it isn't for me right now until I feel totally financially secure. As for judging -- she's the one telling us everything we say or do is dumb; we have never said that to her -- if she wants to serve, that's great, we don't sit there and criticize her.