News flash, over the course of your life you will spend over $1,000,000 just to barely survive on earth.
Here are some very moderate numbers.... Let's assume you are 25 years old and will die around the age of 80. That's 55 years of spending money on food, rent (or a mortgage) fun trips, traveling and whatnot.
What is the average living expenses for someone living in Canada or the USA, two of the best places on earth? Again, lets just assume low numbers & pretend you are not supporting a family & live a ''normal life''.
I'd come up with at least $2,000 - $3,000 p/m (paying rent/mortgage/food/car/insurance gas) So let's go with $3,000. Times that by 12 for a full year of a basic life that's $36,000. If you do somehow make it to 80 years old granted you have no illness's or don't die in some freak accident that's a whopping $1,980,000 dollars not including inflation.
Why not aspire to shortcut the process and pay the debt of life upfront? That's the way I personally view money, right now I have a ''debt'' of way over $2m just to breathe oxygen and sleep in a warm bed at night with food in my stomach, and that's not even including my personal desire of a splurging spree on exotic cars and flying private.
Making $50k a year in business is probably the same effort to make $100k, take notes from Uncle G, and 10x that baby.
Oh yeh, don't forget about Uncle Sam, he will also be expecting yearly payments.
Here are some very moderate numbers.... Let's assume you are 25 years old and will die around the age of 80. That's 55 years of spending money on food, rent (or a mortgage) fun trips, traveling and whatnot.
What is the average living expenses for someone living in Canada or the USA, two of the best places on earth? Again, lets just assume low numbers & pretend you are not supporting a family & live a ''normal life''.
I'd come up with at least $2,000 - $3,000 p/m (paying rent/mortgage/food/car/insurance gas) So let's go with $3,000. Times that by 12 for a full year of a basic life that's $36,000. If you do somehow make it to 80 years old granted you have no illness's or don't die in some freak accident that's a whopping $1,980,000 dollars not including inflation.
Why not aspire to shortcut the process and pay the debt of life upfront? That's the way I personally view money, right now I have a ''debt'' of way over $2m just to breathe oxygen and sleep in a warm bed at night with food in my stomach, and that's not even including my personal desire of a splurging spree on exotic cars and flying private.
Making $50k a year in business is probably the same effort to make $100k, take notes from Uncle G, and 10x that baby.
Oh yeh, don't forget about Uncle Sam, he will also be expecting yearly payments.
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