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What's the minimum net worth should you have at age 30 if you want at least a shot at escaping wageslavery?
>>60564322 (OP)Two guys who escaped it at age 40 had next to nothing at age 35.
I dropped out of high-school in 2004 and never worked, still living with my parents.
I basically haven't changed at all since then.
My friends from high-school are all married, their kids are teenagers. One of them died on a holiday in Asia doing some kind of extreme sport.
It's really weird how I've done nothing with my life all this time and people around me have lived all kinds of different experiences and even died.
I have 6 figures in crypto, but none of it is KYC crypto, so I can't even really cash it out because its been slowly built up over time through DEX trading.
I honestly don't know what even to do anymore besides just keep trying to get my crypto up as high as possible, like into the 8 figures, or at least high 7 figures, and then move to a country where I can cash out crypto to a bank account without having to worry about taxes or explaining it
>>60564322 (OP)There are multiple studies on this already. It's somewhere around 300k by 30 to be considered "on track" to retire at 65.
>>60564322 (OP)Unironically $0. Being net zero/broke puts you ahead of most Americans
>>60564322 (OP)You're not going to get rich by saving or investing, so it doesn't matter what your net worth is at any particular milestone.
when you get rich it will be sudden, and you will start out in debt.
>>60564322 (OP)net worth wont shake off those chains (goggins for an extreme example)
you need the right grey matter
>>60564322 (OP)Mike Novogratz had $2m adjusted for inflation at 31.