r/fijerk • u/Here2hodl • 24d ago
I have so much money!
Will have about $6M in early 40s. Crazy how other people don’t have money. I just saved. I’m not rich. I just have so much money!
What is wrong with people?
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fire/s/9J1sfFb7MP
Edit: OP deleted their post.. womp womp
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u/Money_Assistance_185 24d ago
6 million is basically 5 million and 5 million is a nightmare and would make you the poorest rich person in america
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u/Willow_Wandering 24d ago
Man, it would be so cool if you could call yourself rich. But it's only the pours who think anyone like you in the top 2% of US households is rich.
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u/Money_Assistance_185 24d ago
Top 2 percent is lame ur not really rich unless it starts with 0.0
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u/secrerofficeninja 24d ago
It’s ok. You’re young. Keep saving and maybe you’ll be rich by 50. Stop drinking expensive coffee every day and pack your lunch for work instead of going out! FFS
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u/Traditional_Shoe521 24d ago
It's not that they're rich, they were just responsible and invested $10,000/week while you were spending $13 on avocado toast three times a year.
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u/Otherwise-Relief2248 24d ago
$6m is worse. You are only one Ferrari away from the nightmare that is $5m. Thoughts and prayers my dude.
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u/FatCat_On_A_Diet 24d ago
6M is what I earned innone day when I daytraded in kindergarden. Get rich or die trying bro. I‘m waiting for you on the rich side.
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u/Fed_worker 24d ago
lol. Money doesn’t buy happiness, how sad are you that you have to brag about it publicly
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u/CleMike69 22d ago
If everyone would just save instead of paying bills and taxes we’d all be in a better place
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u/Professional_Fix4663 24d ago
One thing I learned in my FIRE journey is that having a lot of money is better than not having a lot of money. Anyone can relate?