How much money should you have by age of 30 ?
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How much money should you have by age of 30 ?
I am in my mid life crysis right now.....
My gf of 6 years broken up with me yesterday. weeks before my birthday.......
The main reason for the break up was MONEY........
My parents dont give me any money when I was growing up..... their thinking was we will provide you with cloths, food, and roof over your head and thats that.
So my question is, how much should a MALE have by his 30s ??
2 scenarios:
Still live at home? (Dont pay rent)
and
Live on your own? (Pay Rent)
My gf of 6 years broken up with me yesterday. weeks before my birthday.......
The main reason for the break up was MONEY........
My parents dont give me any money when I was growing up..... their thinking was we will provide you with cloths, food, and roof over your head and thats that.
So my question is, how much should a MALE have by his 30s ??
2 scenarios:
Still live at home? (Dont pay rent)
and
Live on your own? (Pay Rent)
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Compare yourself to Highly successful people, ur considered broke.
Compare yourself to Highly unsuccessful people, ur considered wealthy.
Personally, I don't think it matters how much you have but how much you are able to generate.
But then again that's just my opinion.
Compare yourself to Highly unsuccessful people, ur considered wealthy.
Personally, I don't think it matters how much you have but how much you are able to generate.
But then again that's just my opinion.
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Your questions are depend on each individual background. There are people hit their 30 with way too much money, the other hit 30 with shiet in their pocket. So just be happy with what you have and the time will come for you to shine.
Your questions are depend on each individual background. There are people hit their 30 with way too much money, the other hit 30 with shiet in their pocket. So just be happy with what you have and the time will come for you to shine.
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To answer you question, there really isn't a normal standard. There are a lot of factors to consider, like your job/career (earning potential), level of education, total assets (including physical property worth), etc.
And like everyone else said, you're better off without her. Good riddance.
And like everyone else said, you're better off without her. Good riddance.