Aspiration for money is a fools game.
QFT. Do what you love. Money isn't everything, take my word for it.
I've started to realize that I'm seeing Time as a challenge to overcome due to the events within that time period (work projects) and that's not good. I'm losing valuable years here due to praying for Time to end/go faster and get out of the pressure cooker. My own fault for being an utter perfectionist when it comes to work![]()
No, but it helps, particularly if you want their holiday and don't want to slap it on a credit card every year, or if you want to go out for a few meals each month, or I don't know attempt to save for a house deposit?
I don't even want a lot, 30k and I'd be a LOT more well off I believe.
I don't believe when folk say money doesn't buy you happiness, well that might be kind of true, but it certainly buys you comfort and stability.
When in my late twenties my social peer group were earning far more than I was, it was humiliating. I drove an old £200 90's Rover 214 in my late twenties. You learn to develop a thick skin. It still hurts when some t*at judges you purely based on material items.
plenty of high earners or wealth people aren't necessarily all that flashy (some are, I'm not going to try and generalise) - but people who judge you based on material items are a bit superficial not to mention often inaccurate
for all they know Bob with the Barratt Home in Essex, entry level German car on the driveway, Ikea 'art' on the walls and the OCUK favourite of a corner sofa (in white leather of course) etc.. is stressed 24/7 about the amount of debt he's got himself into + his wife Sharon's credit card bill despite doing his best to make it appear like everything it going well
for all they know Bob with the Barratt Home in Essex, entry level German car on the driveway, Ikea 'art' on the walls and the OCUK favourite of a corner sofa (in white leather of course) etc.. is stressed 24/7 about the amount of debt he's got himself into + his wife Sharon's credit card bill despite doing his best to make it appear like everything it going well
What industry do you work in?
I learned quite some time ago that working hard is irrelevant. What's important is the value that you deliver to the business. I wish I'd known that when a lot younger though.