Can your wildest dreams come true?
Can your wildest dreams come true?
Can your wildest dreams come true?
In my 40s:
In my 30s:
Almost through my 40's and I've:
Yeah, I got laid off multiple times, lived out of my car, and have a bunch of health problems. The drinking problems also came because of the former (and mental healthcare in the US) and caused/worsened some of the former. Hang in there!
As the saying goes "I was once young and poor but after decades of hard work and perseverance I am no longer young"
I lived, I laughed, I ate avocado toast.
I'm not gonna lie I read this as I was heading to bed and it kind of ruined my mood not because of anyones fault but because it's true. what the fuck do we work for ?
To further enrich the ones who are already rich. I'm sure it will trickle down any minute now.
Remember when we could afford eggs.
Exactly, we push the money ball up hill so rich people can dam it off and let some trickle down.
In my 30s:
Yeah the machine should still burn but at leasty I can be moderately happy without paying.
A 50k mortgage won't buy a condemned house that has to be torn down these days.
My parents, who are in their sixties have...one of those? Which is actually pretty good. Dream small, friends!
I know it’s just a joke but lady works for Apple, I have a hard time believing she has none of this things
Why are you assuming everyone who works for Apple is making bank?
Besides, the only realistic way to achieve any of those things, beside the Tesla, is to have a rich family. Even on a six figure salary.
Product Owner is like a project manager.
I’d put her in the 100-200k range.
Working for Apple, potentially near Apple HQ.
You could live paycheck to paycheck on that. No shit.
Besides the Tesla, none of these are easily achievable by a non-executive working at Apple at age 33.
Do you think everyone who works at Apple is wealthy?
P R I O R I T I E S
Most of that list is attainable if you make good money like that person likely does... and choose to prioritize those things.
Paid off home, and car, and servants, in your early thirties?
Not really, no. Not unless you somehow made six figures from age 20 30
Is that title font you used available in the latest update because I only have bold, italic, autos delete S and two tepees with a fireman climbing up and down, respectively?
Check out moneybags over here, being able to secure a mortgage.
On a related note, if I become super rich, one of the first things I’ll do is not buy a bigger house or a fancy car. I’ll hire a personal chef to cook healthy, delicious meals. Not having to cook everyday is a big luxury.
Why would anyone believe any of this attainable for the average person in the best economy? A personal chef? Common, this has to be some right wing satire.
This looks like it's on LinkedIn, and a lot of people there lie/brag about having it all.
I mean, all she has to do is birth one of Musk’s “Legion” babies and she could tick all of those boxes!
Nope, better have kids and irrationally foist those unrealistic ideals and hopes onto my child and fail to live vicariously through them instead.
Which sounds like it should be oddly specific, but might be one of the most common things humans ever do.
Whew. As a GenX, I didn't have any of those either. In fact I'm quite sure my Silent Gen parents didn't either. I don't know anyone who managed to pay off their mortgage before age 40 or 45 and the passive income only came as retirement funds after age 65.
Street pharmacist could give you those things
okay bye!