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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
i would say 5:1
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#72
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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
2:3 or so.
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#73
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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
I don't even know how you guys can spend so much money. I feel like I can't spend money fast enough. I've never really wanted expensive things though. I could never imagine spending $2000 on a watch or $500 on a night out. I think if online poker dries out I'd probably feel incredibly guilty for blowing a bunch of money instead of saving it. Also, I find it extremely important right now to put everything back into my bankroll so I can play bigger games and make more money. I feel like a lot of people are holding themselves way back by dropping so much money, and would be better off in the long run to wait until they don't need the money before they buy that expensive car or something.
Yeah a pathetic life nit I know. Everyone enjoy your ballin lifestyles because I'm jealous. |
#74
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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
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I don't even know how you guys can spend so much money. I feel like I can't spend money fast enough. I've never really wanted expensive things though. I could never imagine spending $2000 on a watch or $500 on a night out. I think if online poker dries out I'd probably feel incredibly guilty for blowing a bunch of money instead of saving it. Also, I find it extremely important right now to put everything back into my bankroll so I can play bigger games and make more money. I feel like a lot of people are holding themselves way back by dropping so much money, and would be better off in the long run to wait until they don't need the money before they buy that expensive car or something. Yeah a pathetic life nit I know. Everyone enjoy your ballin lifestyles because I'm jealous. [/ QUOTE ]don't be jealous of suckas! |
#75
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current net worth : lifetime earnings from any work/poker/gambling pretax [/ QUOTE ] If, in someone's lifetime, they have won 6k playing poker, but lost 3k playing other casino games, I would consider the income to be 6k. I would consider the 3k to be a loss of net worth, but not a decrease in income, the same as I'd consider 3k spent on some other consumable. I also would consider interest and dividends from investments as income. I'm ok considering capital gains as a net worth adjustment, but not "income." However, using your definiton I'd be around 30k:240k, so 1:8. |
#76
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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
mine is definitely like 4:5 or something I'd guess.
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#77
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Interesting article in the NYT today on millionaires in Silicon Valley:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/techno...agewanted=print |
#78
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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
$1million isn't what it used to be. By the time I retire, $10 million is going to be the new $1 mil.
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#79
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Re: current net worth vs. liftime earnings
10000000000:1
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Interesting article in the NYT today on millionaires in Silicon Valley: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/techno...agewanted=print [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Celeste Baranski, a 49-year-old engineer with a net worth of around $5 million, was briefly worth as much as $200 million in 2000 but cashed out only $1 million before the collapse of the tech bubble [/ QUOTE ] That's gotta suck. LOL diversificationaments. |
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