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With a few $100k you are getting breathing space within your current frame of existence. Going to work still makes sense. This is actually the "nicest" amount to have since it's the least intrusive. You can continue to live your life and if you're smart it gives you the opportunity to become the best and highest performing version of whatever you want to be.

1-5M is kind of No man's land. Obviously a big range. This amount shatters your paradigm also you can easily end up with nothing if you're a retard that was never prepared for this amount of money. Many people might stop working if their job is only low/medium tier attractive and they have to turn their life around. It can get difficult to avoid excessive hedonism (e.g. very expensive cars). This amount is not invincible and one has to be somewhat smart with it. Especially at the low end. You can only have a few failed projects with 100-200k loss. Also, retards get scammed and fucked by bulk investments in dubious real estate projects and businesses without the proper experience. This amount of money "changes" you.

10M-100M - You can be a retard and still come out fine. The money gives you the capability to burn at least 300k or more per year without touching the principal. With 10M you can do whatever you want. A normal wagecuck job is out of the question. You should focus and study a few months or years about what you want to archive in your life and find a rhythm that fits your personality. The normal economics of life that guide and protect most people start to break down around 6-8M (from my experience). Out of respect for socitey, you should act responsibly and bulk up on education big time, so that your decisions will hopefully be wise.

t. someone who is now 30 and over the last 4 years went from 15k to 12MM (peak crypto) and back to 2.4M. I'm actually in a similar position.

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