• minnow@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Hence “with all due acknowledgement” because I understand that 10 mil is nothing, comparatively.

    But I also understand that, to the Amazon warehouse worker with a net worth of a few thousand, or the disabled person who isn’t allowed to have a net worth greater than 2 thousand, 10 mil is a a fuck ton of money. You know, comparatively.

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      10 days ago

      Y’all mfs are in the thousands? I can’t save more than 500 bucks without the universe creating that exact amount in a surprise expense as soon as I’ve saved it.

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        10 days ago

        Yeah, hypothetically anyway. I technically count as being “in the thousands” because I own my home and car but I have no savings, no retirement, and have only 3 digits in my bank account which will go down to 2 digits soon enough.

        That’s the tricky thing about “net worth.” It can be a very descriptive way of measuring things.

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        9 days ago

        Same! I have been able to save money exactly three times in my life, and every time I got to those points, either my car needed repairs for something or new tires, an animal gets sick and needs my immediate attention, or even my own health is at risk.

        The universe has never treated me very kindly, although it does throw me some crumbs every once in awhile.

        Just wanted to let you know you are not alone!