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papill0n 05-12-2011 10:18 PM

oh yeah and as for being broke and raising kids - fuck that!

sabin 05-12-2011 10:27 PM

Friendly Reminder: Whoever dies with the most toys wins life.

ShellyCrash 05-12-2011 11:46 PM

You found your level and you're happy in life, congrats.

Me, I sacrifice now so I can relax later. I don't know where my level will be, but I don't want to work this hard all my life.

kane 05-12-2011 11:47 PM

If you make $200 per day or $6K per month that puts you in the top 15% of wage earners in the US. about 85% of the nation makes less than that. The average income in the US is $16 per hour for individuals which is around $32K per year and around $56K household income (normally 2 earners).

You can live a nice, comfortable life on that amount of money in the US, depending on where you live. Sure, if you live in Los Angeles or New York or Chicago etc likely your lifestyle won't be that great, but there are a lot of places where that amount of income could by you pretty nice house, a couple of cars and a nice life.

Sid70 05-13-2011 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ShellyCrash (Post 18133106)
You found your level and you're happy in life, congrats.

Me, I sacrifice now so I can relax later. I don't know where my level will be, but I don't want to work this hard all my life.

I cant agree more. But... What if there is no way but working? I mean many people work and they cant save enough to relax later, its barely enough to cover their bills.

Miz_Wright 05-13-2011 05:15 AM

I wouldn't 'cos I'm not into kids and not working, but congrats on a pretty solid income.

I can't even fathom spending $2.5k on food in a month. We eat pretty damned well (anyone that knows me knows I like food), and I don't spend more than $500 in an average month. Are you eating caviar, pate, and black truffles at every meal, covered in saffron? I mean: Jesus.

Sid70 05-13-2011 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 18132989)
oh yeah and as for being broke and raising kids - fuck that!

That's, of course, one harsh scenario.

My idea was to understand if there is a need for extra dollar aside my current earnings to go work harder today. In the end many who achived a lot they suffer they didnt spend enough time with their kids... Like, fuck my 100 Billion project everyone is using now i cant get back time i missed spending with my son cus some mexican lady raised him....

Internet User 05-13-2011 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 18131176)
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Jesus Christ man, can you go away and come back when you learn some proper English?

reading your posts makes my eyes bleed.

Sid70 05-13-2011 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 18133108)
If you make $200 per day or $6K per month that puts you in the top 15% of wage earners in the US. about 85% of the nation makes less than that. The average income in the US is $16 per hour for individuals which is around $32K per year and around $56K household income (normally 2 earners).

You can live a nice, comfortable life on that amount of money in the US, depending on where you live. Sure, if you live in Los Angeles or New York or Chicago etc likely your lifestyle won't be that great, but there are a lot of places where that amount of income could by you pretty nice house, a couple of cars and a nice life.

Stats dont matter this much. As of being a resident you know your ways in and out, have community help and relatives.

slapass 05-13-2011 05:21 AM

I did pretty close to that but I return to the states every month so I don't completely melt into a beach bum.

Sid70 05-13-2011 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Miz_Wright (Post 18133541)
I wouldn't 'cos I'm not into kids and not working, but congrats on a pretty solid income.

I can't even fathom spending $2.5k on food in a month. We eat pretty damned well (anyone that knows me knows I like food), and I don't spend more than $500 in an average month. Are you eating caviar, pate, and black truffles at every meal, covered in saffron? I mean: Jesus.

Being an American ( I guess ) active and pretty woman, also educated and career oriented is not any bad, and when I was younger I had a crush on a career gal i was obsessed with.

But, the other day one Italian mofo took her and she sold out all her bidnis style for his cock and Italia.

Go figure.

arock10 05-13-2011 06:51 AM

short answer is no. long answer is maybe

ShellyCrash 05-13-2011 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 18133536)
I cant agree more. But... What if there is no way but working? I mean many people work and they cant save enough to relax later, its barely enough to cover their bills.

I'll always work, but working every single day 60- 80 hrs a week I don't want to do forever.

Miz_Wright 05-13-2011 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 18133562)
Being an American ( I guess ) active and pretty woman, also educated and career oriented is not any bad, and when I was younger I had a crush on a career gal i was obsessed with.

But, the other day one Italian mofo took her and she sold out all her bidnis style for his cock and Italia.

Go figure.

Heh. I'm pretty strong willed, and believe me: not an issue *cracking up* I love my honey, but he knows that I'm going to do what I'm going to do - it's part of what he likes about me. *shrug*

Bladewire 05-13-2011 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 18130249)
I bet you are doing that on a larger scale, but basically its what matters to me. Certain life experience, thinking, education and vision, far behind pleasing yourself, rather giving to your beloved ones.

I've been in this business for over 10 years and some think that I should be much more successful now then I am (have many more sites, more employees, more money).

What they don't understand is that I'm a single father and raising my son well, being home when he got home from school, traveling with him, and living in Australia for 5 years, were all trade offs balancing work and the kind of life and experiences I wanted, and wanted for my son.

I think it's great you're contemplating the quality of your life and experiences VS the quantity in your bank account and what you have to make to buy what you THINK makes other people with money happy. :thumbsup

digitalfantasies 05-13-2011 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 18130249)
I bet you are doing that on a larger scale, but basically its what matters to me. Certain life experience, thinking, education and vision, far behind pleasing yourself, rather giving to your beloved ones.

no, not perse on a larger scale, I make about the same money and, and that is more than enough to live a fantastic lifestyle here in the Caribbean (I am single but I go out at least 3 nights a week). So I really don't understand why people here claim $200,- a day "won't get you anywhere". Fuck, with that money you can live with your family like a king in Thailand and at the same time save $150,- for a rainy day!

That is actually my plan B: if sales drop and let's say I'd would only make $25,- a day, I am off to Thailand or something like that... My location would change, my lifestyle would not ;-)

Sid70 05-13-2011 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by digitalfantasies (Post 18133919)
no, not perse on a larger scale, I make about the same money and, and that is more than enough to live a fantastic lifestyle here in the Caribbean (I am single but I go out at least 3 nights a week). So I really don't understand why people here claim $200,- a day "won't get you anywhere". Fuck, with that money you can live with your family like a king in Thailand and at the same time save $150,- for a rainy day!

That is actually my plan B: if sales drop and let's say I'd would only make $25,- a day, I am off to Thailand or something like that... My location would change, my lifestyle would not ;-)

$200 a day.

I wanted to come up with $100 a day initially. But, I guess, it's too poor for American understanding and it's not making any picture of a better living then they currently have.

We're all human and I'm sure Western people are scared about medical services of the 3rd world, heck knows what can happen, right? So they better pay $200 month to have an access to the best medicine in the world, like USA.

And what i'm currently doing im living off the big city where you can easily spend your dollar just becasue they have new iPad or new RayBan glasses, you keep spending more wisely if it can be said that way.

At times when i get to the point of feeling too wild being remote i jsut drive 70 miles to a bigger town where they have shopping malls.

Sid70 05-13-2011 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Squirtit (Post 18133887)
I've been in this business for over 10 years and some think that I should be much more successful now then I am (have many more sites, more employees, more money).

What they don't understand is that I'm a single father and raising my son well, being home when he got home from school, traveling with him, and living in Australia for 5 years, were all trade offs balancing work and the kind of life and experiences I wanted, and wanted for my son.

I think it's great you're contemplating the quality of your life and experiences VS the quantity in your bank account and what you have to make to buy what you THINK makes other people with money happy. :thumbsup

Great read,

I'm also trying to BALANCE things, with kids you cant go wild or visit every party around, you need to be clean and sound every fucking day :)

Kolargol 05-13-2011 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by cyberxxx (Post 18131021)
$6k a month? LOL good luck on that! :1orglaugh

P.S. Perhaps it could be enough to live well somewhere in Zimbabve or New Guinea. For example, my family (me, my wife and my son) spend about $2.5k monthly on food only. Don't even mention other expenses...

Wikipedia:
"The average yearly salary in Russia was $7,680 (about $13,800 PPP) as of May 2008"

It says "yearly"...

PiracyPitbull 05-13-2011 12:04 PM

While on holiday a vacationer versed in business matters asks a local fisherman about his day.

"I get up" he says "catch the fish I need for market and sell them when it opens. It's around 4 hours work a day, then I come home and spend the whole rest of the day with family and friends doing whatever we choose"

Seeing the way that the Fisherman operated his business, the vacationer quickly says "You know, you could get more boats and work longer hours. More boats and more hours mean more fish and even more money. Then after 30 or so years you could just fully retire"

The fisherman contemplates this for a few seconds "So, longer days and more stress for the next 30 years........and then do what ?" he said "wait 30 year to do pretty much exactly the same as I'm doing now"

Agent 488 05-13-2011 12:08 PM

best option is to make a comfortable living working 4 hours a day.

life is too short to be a slave.

digitalfantasies 05-14-2011 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 18134609)
best option is to make a comfortable living working 4 hours a day.

life is too short to be a slave.

ain't that the truth!

d-null 05-14-2011 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 18134609)
best option is to make a comfortable living working 4 hours a day.

life is too short to be a slave.

my philosophy too, except cut the hours a day working in half to 2 hours a day and that is where I am at

adultchatpay 05-14-2011 04:35 PM

$200 is better than $0.

MaDalton 05-14-2011 04:38 PM

lol @ all the big ballers here...

$6k a month is what 90% of the world population dream of. i could easily live from that, actually i spend much less. and i have a nice flat and 2 cars.

some of you really make me laugh :2 cents:

429mg 05-14-2011 04:40 PM

If you settle for $200 a day - yeah then you could be satisfied.

I need more than that to live a good life - but I don't like to live cheap :)

digitalfantasies 05-14-2011 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 429mg (Post 18138846)
If you settle for $200 a day - yeah then you could be satisfied.

I need more than that to live a good life - but I don't like to live cheap :)

Why? Do you have some sort of gambling addiction perhaps? ;-0

mafia_man 05-14-2011 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 18132923)
Just because you make 200 today doesn't mean you will be making that in the future

Quoted for the truth.

klinton 05-14-2011 04:58 PM

I would such life with 100 $ per day but without kids.

50 $ for me and wife, 50 to save for the future if I wanted to divorce....

digitalfantasies 05-14-2011 05:34 PM

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Just because you make 200 today doesn't mean you will be making that in the future
Just because you are living today doesn't mean you will live in the future, might as well live today...

429mg 05-14-2011 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by digitalfantasies (Post 18138853)
Why? Do you have some sort of gambling addiction perhaps? ;-0

No, but I like to eat at good restaurants, go out a lot, have a maid, drive good cars. Quality costs more than $200 a day (at least overhere).

digitalfantasies 05-14-2011 06:12 PM

Oh now I see, you live in Rotterdam..

I am from Holland too, and you need to get the hell out of there man...especially when you like to live the lifestyle you are talking about...

because I am kinda doing the things you are talking about, and $200 a day is more than enough for me... and I drink A LOT!

429mg 05-14-2011 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by digitalfantasies (Post 18138952)
Oh now I see, you live in Rotterdam..

I am from Holland too, and you need to get the hell out of there man...especially when you like to live the lifestyle you are talking about...

because I am kinda doing the things you are talking about, and $200 a day is more than enough for me... and I drink A LOT!

Well hello fellow Dutch guy... I forgot to mention: cigs and alcohol cost a lot as well.

I am planning to leave Holland within this year. I am busy moving to Spain (Valencia area). Not the cheapest place on earth, but sure it's a lot cheaper compared to Holland.

marlboroack 05-14-2011 10:32 PM

If you have outstanding warrants, then the answer is yes. Vietnamese/NO Ukrainian/NO Russian/NO Phlippino/ YES

Sid70 05-15-2011 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by PiracyPitbull (Post 18134592)

The fisherman contemplates this for a few seconds "So, longer days and more stress for the next 30 years........and then do what ?" he said "wait 30 year to do pretty much exactly the same as I'm doing now"

Good one. Not many people know what aging brings and how it affects everything in your life. Having a whole world on your knees when you are old wont matter much. Of course, there are lucky bustards who get rich fast. But thats another story.

Sid70 05-15-2011 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 429mg (Post 18138967)
I am busy moving to Spain (Valencia area). Not the cheapest place on earth, but sure it's a lot cheaper compared to Holland.

Seems to be the place i hear many people are moving to. Where is the trick?

429mg 05-15-2011 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Sid70 (Post 18139290)
Seems to be the place i hear many people are moving to. Where is the trick?

I have looked at a few things, like:

- tax climate
- health care
- cost of living vs quality of living
- whether a country is gay friendly
- weather conditions
- the value and cost of properties

and Spain seems to be the best option for me right now.


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