LOL. Ain't no one huffing and puffing. The problem is all the bitter people that can't do anything but talk shit. I'll tell you one thing though. It's not what you make it's what you do with it.
When I was 19 I presented myself with a challenge. I was working, but nothing special. I thought $1,000 was alot of money and wondered how long it would take me to save that much money if I cut out all the bullshit and didn't do the dumb stuff all my friends were doing. I was shocked when 6 weeks later I had my $1,000. After hitting the high of what it felt like to hold $1,000 a light went off in my head and I wondered what it would be like to have $2,000. Well $2,000 turned into $5,000 and $5,000 turned into $10,000 ect ect ect. Granted I could have had alot of nice cars and other bs dumb shit that all my friends were buying, but nope I stayed a cheap ass. Well at the bright young age of 22 I woke up one day and had $50,000 in the bank. I hit some bumps along the way and several times I fell off the wagon, but in 3 years I worked hard and saved $50,000 and not one penny of that was given to me.
From there the sky was the limit and I've never looked back. Every year I force myself to work harder, save more and invest more. Granted I get a wild hair up my ass every once and awhile and it really scares my wife when I open up my wallet and throw alot of cash down on something, but thats the joy of having money. You get to treat yourself to some nice things.
Fair enough. I myself have been working long enough now that I don't worry about how much more I should make or concern myself about what someone else earns. I'm looking toward retirement and should do just fine by my standards.
LOL. Ain't no one huffing and puffing. The problem is all the bitter people that can't do anything but talk shit. I'll tell you one thing though. It's not what you make it's what you do with it.
When I was 19 I presented myself with a challenge. I was working, but nothing special. I thought $1,000 was alot of money and wondered how long it would take me to save that much money if I cut out all the bullshit and didn't do the dumb stuff all my friends were doing. I was shocked when 6 weeks later I had my $1,000. After hitting the high of what it felt like to hold $1,000 a light went off in my head and I wondered what it would be like to have $2,000. Well $2,000 turned into $5,000 and $5,000 turned into $10,000 ect ect ect. Granted I could have had alot of nice cars and other bs dumb shit that all my friends were buying, but nope I stayed a cheap ass. Well at the bright young age of 22 I woke up one day and had $50,000 in the bank. I hit some bumps along the way and several times I fell off the wagon, but in 3 years I worked hard and saved $50,000 and not one penny of that was given to me.
From there the sky was the limit and I've never looked back. Every year I force myself to work harder, save more and invest more. Granted I get a wild hair up my ass every once and awhile and it really scares my wife when I open up my wallet and throw alot of cash down on something, but thats the joy of having money. You get to treat yourself to some nice things.
Wow, you're loaded, but then again, with your income, you should be... considering it looks like you get your furnishings from a flea market.... I keed, I keed.... but not really...
hint: real ballers don't have formica countertops....
Anyone that comes onto a board like this huffing and puffing about how much they make doesn't have squat. LOL at any railroad dick thinking they're anything special.
LOL. Ain't no one huffing and puffing. The problem is all the bitter people that can't do anything but talk shit. I'll tell you one thing though. It's not what you make it's what you do with it.
When I was 19 I presented myself with a challenge. I was working, but nothing special. I thought $1,000 was alot of money and wondered how long it would take me to save that much money if I cut out all the bullshit and didn't do the dumb stuff all my friends were doing. I was shocked when 6 weeks later I had my $1,000. After hitting the high of what it felt like to hold $1,000 a light went off in my head and I wondered what it would be like to have $2,000. Well $2,000 turned into $5,000 and $5,000 turned into $10,000 ect ect ect. Granted I could have had alot of nice cars and other bs dumb shit that all my friends were buying, but nope I stayed a cheap ass. Well at the bright young age of 22 I woke up one day and had $50,000 in the bank. I hit some bumps along the way and several times I fell off the wagon, but in 3 years I worked hard and saved $50,000 and not one penny of that was given to me.
From there the sky was the limit and I've never looked back. Every year I force myself to work harder, save more and invest more. Granted I get a wild hair up my ass every once and awhile and it really scares my wife when I open up my wallet and throw alot of cash down on something, but thats the joy of having money. You get to treat yourself to some nice things.
See, you start at the clubhouse with 6 jager shots each to start the day and "level" the playing field. But you've already paid the bartender to pour you coke instead of jager. both of you do your six shots then head to the tee box.
Then you continue to drink throughout the course, only you're six drinks behind...
I have to ask one thing, Mr. Almighty Railroad Big Money guy.... How much exactly do you W2 that allows you to cast stones at people that (you perceive) to not be nearly as fortunate as you? I know you (probably, based upon your previous posts) work "incredibly hard", but at the end of the year, what does that get you?
Just asking because you have a record of touting how much you make...
Anyone that comes onto a board like this huffing and puffing about how much they make doesn't have squat. LOL at any railroad dick thinking they're anything special.
See, you start at the clubhouse with 6 jager shots each to start the day and "level" the playing field. But you've already paid the bartender to pour you coke instead of jager. both of you do your six shots then head to the tee box.
Then you continue to drink throughout the course, only you're six drinks behind...
See, you start at the clubhouse with 6 jager shots each to start the day and "level" the playing field. But you've already paid the bartender to pour you coke instead of jager. both of you do your six shots then head to the tee box.
Then you continue to drink throughout the course, only you're six drinks behind...
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