I have been looking at friends of mine who are in pretty high positions. Account Director, Chief of Product, Vice President @ Investment Bank, etc. These guys live in SF or NYC and their salaries are all $300-$500k. Meanwhile I'm working remotely making a mere $175k in comparison. We are all 34-35 years old.
Comparison is the thief of joy - while these guys didn't get to where they are without struggle, they're living a different life (I assume).
It makes me question, what are they able to do with their money that I'm not? I might be dating a doctor soon and I realized collectively if we married we would be pulling in $425-$500k. Crazy to think about, but even at my current income levels I'm able to afford expensive watches, cars, clothes, eat out, etc. Even if I dated a simple girl making $125k/year we'd still be pulling in $300k.
Does the money just become savings at that point? Does it significantly improve one's lifestyle? All I can think of is that at a certain point all you really get are bigger homes in better neighborhoods and potentially better vacations.. but I'm just not seeing what else it affords.
I ask because I'm not challenged in my career and am thinking of jumping to something else to reach higher income levels, but I have a feeling the juice isn't worth the squeeze at that point.
Comparison is the thief of joy - while these guys didn't get to where they are without struggle, they're living a different life (I assume).
It makes me question, what are they able to do with their money that I'm not? I might be dating a doctor soon and I realized collectively if we married we would be pulling in $425-$500k. Crazy to think about, but even at my current income levels I'm able to afford expensive watches, cars, clothes, eat out, etc. Even if I dated a simple girl making $125k/year we'd still be pulling in $300k.
Does the money just become savings at that point? Does it significantly improve one's lifestyle? All I can think of is that at a certain point all you really get are bigger homes in better neighborhoods and potentially better vacations.. but I'm just not seeing what else it affords.
I ask because I'm not challenged in my career and am thinking of jumping to something else to reach higher income levels, but I have a feeling the juice isn't worth the squeeze at that point.
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