This made me think because I've legit never really cared about getting rich. Not, for moral reasons, but just because I was indifferent to the topic. Money always seems to just show up and I don't need much of it.
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I always wanted to get rich. But when would you stop? Since I don’t need to worry about money on a daily basis: am I already rich?
I think we're both quite wealthy, actually. It doesn't feel like it, but statistically I'm in the top 10% of household income and I own some Bitcoin and gold. 🤷🏻♀️
Do you have dreams which you can only solve with money?
I have some for which I wouldn’t want to borrow money, but rather waste my own.
No.
I have dreams which I can only solve with manpower, but I don't need money for that.
I mean, that's the weird dynamic of requiring manpower with rare, valuable talents. They often have quite a bit of money, already, and they have comfortable options for where to work to get more money, so you either have to offer them MUCH more money (if you're rich) or you have to offer them some incentive that they value more than "more money".
Non-monetary incentives are actually more sustainable than monetary ones, but they're more rare and complex than money. They are, essentially, things they would happily work to attain, that they can't easily purchase with any money you could give them. Friendship, romantic love, access to some specific territory or group, knowledge, privileges, etc.
So, you can end up with two people wanting the same manpower, one rich person offering €100k/year in full-time, for a limited time, and one poorer person offering €0/year in part-time, for an indefinite time, and the latter offer is much more attractive.
Money, in other words, is useful for buying things you can buy with money, but not everything can be bought with money.
You’re absolutely right.
Three additions:
1. Paying zero can be seen as disrespectful. Paying what you can works better even if it’s little. Honesty counts.
2. The main thing I miss when buying with money is that I have a hard time communicating my vision. This works better without money involved.
3. Discounting for my own time is the most difficult part. I’d like to do everything myself. I can not. Only additional lifetime could solve that issue (and probably still wouldn’t).
1) Yeah, that's why I zap and bake cookies.
There's probably an interwoven conversation about knowing the direction you want to head in, and what orients your compass.
False gods distorting the compass, she seems at least to recognize something about her way of life being intrinsically uncalibrated with her own lineage.
It used to sound cliche to me but as I age... good health, and time spent well with those you love are real wealth. Money might or might not help achieve this, but you don't have to have it to live in it. And having it is no guarantee.