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<blockquote data-quote="Dorkus" data-source="post: 4286836" data-attributes="member: 47598"><p>It is all relative. I know people who are in the top 1/2% income and asset levels, yet they do stuff to make more. I always wonder when is enough, actually enough? These people literally lose or make my annual salary each day depending on how wild the market is. Yet, they always want just a little bit more. </p><p></p><p>I am by no means in that category and not sure that I want to be. I am happy being debt free and have an amazing wife that has been by my side the whole ride. </p><p></p><p>I could make it on $30k a year and probably would prefer the $50-60k range when I retire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorkus, post: 4286836, member: 47598"] It is all relative. I know people who are in the top 1/2% income and asset levels, yet they do stuff to make more. I always wonder when is enough, actually enough? These people literally lose or make my annual salary each day depending on how wild the market is. Yet, they always want just a little bit more. I am by no means in that category and not sure that I want to be. I am happy being debt free and have an amazing wife that has been by my side the whole ride. I could make it on $30k a year and probably would prefer the $50-60k range when I retire. [/QUOTE]
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