ImTheDoubleGreatest!
Master Don Juan
So I know that a lot of you guys say that you gotta be on your own and such, that you gotta build your life yourself. But the thing is, it will take a lot of time for me. I don't want to be a drone to just work this low paying job until I have enough cash to get my own place and struggle paycheck to paycheck. I did some math and by the time I actually start making a lot of money, I will be about 31 depending on certain factors. But I would be broke as **** until that time. I don't want to rely on my parents all the time, I mean pay for my own food and clothes and such. Parents are paying for most of my college thankfully so I won't have any major expenses, at least not yet anyway. But the biggest thing is that I have another goal outside of financial success and women and that alone is what is stopping me from being able to actually love on my own until the age listed above. Does this make me a loser or something? I mean once I do start making money, my income will start off at a minimum of $300,000 a year, and will go up each year until I'm making a little over $500,000 per year. Downside is that I'll be working 75-90 hours a week, and the 5 years prior to that will be up to 100 hours a week and I'll probably be making abou 30k, maybe 40k. I'm trying to be an orthopedic surgeon in case you were wondering. This might change though, I'm not fixed on it. I'm wondering about a cost-benefit analysis because I'd make a **** ton of money, but I'd have no time at all to do anything else, not even for family it seems, plus it takes a LOOONG time to get there too, and it's super hard and competitive even though we need surgeons (the system is ****ed up). Thoughts and opinions on everything?