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How much money that you want to have to live comfortably?

soulseeker

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I can settle for 100 millions dollars with a nice loft in the Tribeca. :D. How about you?
 
How much money to live comfortably, eh? I'm cheap. I'd settle for 17 million Euros and retire to the Mediterranean, thanks for asking. O:)
 
How much money to live comfortably, eh? I'm cheap. I'd settle for 17 million Euros and retire to the Mediterranean, thanks for asking. O:)

too bad ......i'm so filthy rich that i was going to bring you to toronto and spoil you

my fingers were made for you honey
 
*Starts running north, towards the Canadian border*
 
Does living comfortable include keeping up with the Jones?
 
^ You, sir, turn me on. Those fingers... *books next flight to YYZ*
 
FWIW, I think that living comfortably would mean having the basic necessary things that would ensure a decent living.

There will always be those who have more or less than we do; to compare ourselves to them is pointless and will leave us either vain or bitter. Neither is a flattering look.

In all honesty, I could earn $70,000 US a year and live (for all intents and purposes) comfortably.

To live happily, I'd have to bottom for Pete at least once. O:)
 
what if i'm a poor wretched soul living on the streets of toronto.

would you still love me?

Money doesn't change people, it provides a more accurate reflection of who they really are on the inside.

Many wealthy people choose to donate the vast majority of their money to philanthropic causes because they have no use for it. Others buy insanely useless shit and spend the money like it's going to vanish into thin air if they don't spend it quickly enough.

As for love? I don't even know you, so your money ( or lack of it) are abstract and mean nothing to me. I like your sense of humor and I enjoyed several of your posts. I have fun joking around with you and you seem like a nice guy. I'll be adding you to my buddy list, FYI.

If you were homeless, it really wouldn't matter and if you needed a place to crash I would offer you a place to stay. (*8*)
 
let's be overly optimistic and say that I live to the age of 90... assuming this is all after taxes, 3 million would give me $50K/year or $4,000 and change/month which would be more than enough to live comfortably.

extravagantly? no, but I'd be plenty comfortable.

do you have medicare??
 
I am not greedy, all I want is five thousand, to pay off my credit card debt,...and ten thousand so that I can get out of Ohio and get settled elsewhere....lol, anywhere else!

Plus, I feel, the more money you have, the more money you will spend. Do you know how many people have won the lottery, and ended up filing bankruptcy 10 years later, ...or even less?!
 
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