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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 11:43:13 AM No.33222405
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>Is 7 millions euros enough to stop and escape wageslaving and the rat race forever?

I hate having to wake up early just to go to a soul crushing job where the environment is toxic and having a piece of shit boss.
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 11:50:37 AM No.33222421
>>33222405 (OP)
Yeah if you invest it wisely.
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 11:56:44 AM No.33222433
>>33222405 (OP)
3 millions would be enough
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 12:23:54 PM No.33222518
Invest in the s&p 500 and go live off dividends in southeast asian cheap country
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 12:33:35 PM No.33222552
>>33222405 (OP)
Let's be super-super conservative and invest your 7 million is super-safe government bonds or the like paying a lousy 3%, and let's not even touch the 7 mil itself. That brings in an annual income of 210,000. Can you live on that?
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 9:55:05 PM No.33224369
>>33222405 (OP)
First of all don't put all your eggs in one basket. Buy some of the long term stock indexed like S&P500, buy some rental property, use like 10k out of it to try to figure out if you can make money off trading individual stocks or is it too much effort. Think of some small business you can start now that you have capital(again imo. it's best to start small).
Don't tell anyone you've got that kind of money, avoid drugs and alcohol they will encourage you to make poor decisions and the lizard brain will not warn you that you can't afford to live like that.
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 10:17:18 PM No.33224421
>>33222405 (OP)
>Is 7 millions euros enough to stop and escape wageslaving and the rat race forever?
hell yeah and more If you are in yours 30s