When does it not become worth it? like if your making 10 mil a year does it even matter if you invest that shit. hypothetical
>>1387852
Money's worth nothing to one and worth everything to the other. If it's your catch, it'll be worth it. However people like me are fine with a above average income.
>>1387852
Try /r9k/.
>>1387852
If you make 10 mil a year you will probably be at a point where you're paying someone else to invest your money for you. There is no point where you just let your money sit and accumulate in a bank account.
Also nice Maisie.
>>1387852
>Arya Stark
>glam photo
>is it even worth it?
kek no
Yes and no. If you're making 10 million a year working then you have social obligations that require you to spend money, but careers like that have a shelf life, and you have to eventually set your kids up with something if you want them to become part of the establishment when you die.
>>1387852
Money and power are addictive.
>>1388413
Actually psychologists have studied this... and the answer is yes! Anytime you exercise power you get a hit of dopamine. Politicians, wealthy oligarchs, and celebrities are literally junkies.
>>1388429
>Actually psychologists have studied this... and the answer is yes! Anytime you exercise power you get a hit of dopamine. Politicians, wealthy oligarchs, and celebrities are literally junkies.
I'd love to know how these psychologists got a hold of some politicians, wealthy oligarchs and celebrities to study. Or are you just inferring from studies done on undergrads?
>>1388502
I can confirm this. CHP Officer here and I pulled over a VERY wealthy and well known CEO here in California and the guy broke down and started crying like a little bitch because he had no power in the situation. This was the worst case but each time I light up a $100K+ sports car the driver is usually a little bitch. No dopamine high in that situation.