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What kind of income do you feel means you're successful?
Money makes the world go round - curious as to how much net taxable annual income is enough for you folks to be successful in this or any business.
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anything more than what I was making before I quit mainstream work
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nice option 5 you've got there, sleazy. ever worked for enron?
option 5 = trick option? |
i would say 100k...but thats in sweden, our lawyers barerly make 60k...
i'll be succesfull when i'm making enough money to employ other people to do everything so that i can travel all the time... |
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there was a slight variation in the value of the us doller on the world curency market in the time it took to type option 4 and option 5. |
100,000 to 4 million??
Thats a large range!!! I think you mean 100,000 to 400,000 dont you? Anyhow thats what i picked. |
mmmmoney - so tasty :glugglug
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Whatever makes you happy...
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I think instead of saying raw income you need to compare to real spending power (due to differences in region, a couple hundred bucks is a lot of money someplaces).
I thought I was successful as hell when I was making more than I would at a minimum-wage job. Then I thought I was successful again when I quit college to do this full-time. I think someone's successful when they pay all their bills and have some wasting money left over, in other words I'm always just a little shy of success. |
I don't measure success by income.
You are not what you own. |
Who says your successful by the amount of money you earn?
You could be successful at other things, you could have a nice family and decent house and car wuth just a normal job bringing in about $30,000 per year!! But then again you could have millions in the bank and be the biggest asshole in the world, does that mean your successful?? To be successful in life all I want is to always have a job making money and be happy LOL but a few million would come in handy :thumbsup |
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zing! truth has spoken |
1 billion
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My basis for success is the amount of money that someone has in assets, not just what they make in a year.
Assets are what count, because your cashflow could end tomorrow. |
The amount it takes to pay all my bills monthly, and have enough left over to go out once a week and wear nice clothing most of the time.
Is that too much to ask? |
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Assets baby, thats what counts:Graucho |
- Tyler Durden: You're not your job. You're not how much money you have in the bank. You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet. You're not your fucking khakis. You're the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world.
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that's not money - that a sugar daddy you're looking for. |
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merchandise
"when we have nothing left to give there will be no reason for us to live but when we have nothing left to lose you will have nothing left to use we owe you nothing you have no control merchandise keeps us in line common sense says it's by design what could a businessman ever want more than to have us sucking in his store we owe you nothing you have no control you are not what you own you are not what you own you are not what you own you are not what you own" Ian MacKaye |
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it has to be based on geography as well.....as some people are pointing out.
Not to point figures ( I know you do very well ) but a US dollar goes remarkably far in manitoba....compare that to a webmaster in NYC and you are talking apples to fuckin diamonds. Cause for example $100k US almost anywhere in canada is a pretty damn sweet life (I live in Toronto by the way, so this is not a slam canada thing) $100k US in NYC is not really that hot....I mean you are not at all living large. In manitoba you could basically buy up half a town (this is not finger pointing but a simple fact) In reality I think Sleazy in terms of assets - if that was the factor might beat out guys making triple what he does because of 'geography'.....Canadians do very well off of USD based e-commerce. |
Hmm.. a tough one.
I'd say I make enough money when I can live as I please, and still bank 50% of my profits. Dunno how much that is. :) |
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YES YES I know you don't make only 100k US...it was a figure used as a gauging point.
For those not familiar with our dollars worth.....100k is almost 160k cdn.....and things are the same price here (usually less) |
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SleazyDream is what he eats ;p |
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haha...as long as im living comfortably,have money to put other people on, and eventually retire and be a motivational speaker then im happy.. |
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Success never had anything to do with money. Success is working for a goal and archieving it. If your goal is to just make money you will never know what success is. It has to be more than money. Love, Happiness are goals to archieve and if you do so you will have success. I run my websites all alone and I made a decent living of them and also have some stuck away for retirement. I could be rich by now but I always tried not to work to hard to neglect life.
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In Canada 45K (Canadian) is about the average income for a full-time working adult. Making at least the average salary in your country should be a good start.
If you can do this from the comfort of your own home your doing well. If you start making more then average, your doing great. I make as much money as alot of people I know who work 40/hours a week for someone else, but I'm still making average income. My goal would be to make 100K a year, which is sadly a long way to go. :( |
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finding a sugar daddy would be doing so on your own merits......... something to consider -many people view being an employee with a set salary as no different than being a dependant spouse. all depends on life experience I guess though. My father was never hugly sucessful, but he was self employed. As I got older I realized that many of his FRIENDS were people who were also in the construction business that made several million dollars a year net incomes. They considered my dad their FRIEND and their peer dispite the HUGE income difference and the main reason they did this was they just considered themselves to be lucky- They associated with employees that made many times my dad's income but never truly considered any of them friends or peers. |
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