Good analogy. Heres another one. A Rich guy picks up my tab. Tells me Im fired because he found a way to get to get richer by moving his company overseas. He then says he'll be importing a new watered down beer that i'll be forced to buy, if i want beer or could afford it.
I kick him in the nuts and beat the crap out of him. Take all of his money and put him on a boat to China. And that ladies and gentlemen is how ya teach a rich company to do business.
Put the crack pipe down and step away from the liquor!
I've scraped by as little as $200 a month to now making six figures. At no point in my life have I ever felt "penalized" for making more money or felt that the jump into the next tax bracket ever halted me from progressing financially or created a decline in my standard of living.
Bitching about being moved to a higher tax bracket is one thing, but to actually halt from progressing forward and declining more income is outright stupid.
I agree wholeheartedly! In fact, in less than 20 years, I have gone from $6.50/hr to over $200k/yr. There were ups and downs, but believe me it's much better to be up! Bad economy? Can't see it in my past. I've worked too much and needed a break. most recently, I went from working 80-100 hrs/wk for the past 4-1/2 years to 6 weeks off with plenty of rest to my current position of working 50-60 hrs/wk + a 50% increase in pay. I can't complain...half the work and a whole lot more money!
It's all about the mindset someone has and the lifestyle they want to live, along with the pride they take in their work. I do remember years ago when I worked an extra 8 hour day in a week but actually took home $20 less than the week before, without the OT!?!? Ticked me off until I realized that I needed to either earn more $/hr or work more than just 8hrs/OT...or both! Never once did I ever think about slacking and/or going backward.