Anyone think you will become millionaire in your lifetime?

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Why, trying to steal my billion dollar idea? :forcedsmile:
 
There is a very big chance I actually will become a multimillionaire within the next 2 years. It hasn't fully hit me yet but yeah, I do think I will be.

What I will do with that money will be quite different to what most people would do if they landed themselves in that situation.
 
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Considering most people who studied STEM earn about 100k a year on average, being a millionaire in your 50s is not uncommon in my country.

Being a millionaire is not even that great. A small house already costs more than that.
 
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There is a very big chance I actually will become a multimillionaire within the next 2 years. It hasn't fully hit me yet but yeah, I do think I will be.

What I will do with that money will be quite different to what most people would do if they landed themselves in that situation.
You will gift some of it to truecels on .org, am I right?
 
Probably, but who knows if it will be worth much by the time I've reached that milestone. Hell, is a million dollars even that big a deal now? Seems like just a minimum standard for an average emergency fund if you ask me.
 
Million dollars isn't what it used to be, an average software engineer can get that by 30 if they save well
 
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I can't even buy a small house with that where I live
 
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I can't even buy a small house with that where I live
Million dollars isn't what it used to be, an average software engineer can get that by 30 if they save well
Probably, but who knows if it will be worth much by the time I've reached that milestone. Hell, is a million dollars even that big a deal now? Seems like just a minimum standard for an average emergency fund if you ask me.
I do understand it does not mean much but most people will never be millionaire. Thats why i am using it as milestone
 
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I do understand it does not mean much but most people will never be millionaire. Thats why i am using it as milestone
It depends where you live tbh, if you graduated college with an employable degree (stem,law,business) in a first world country you are very likely to become a millionnaire in your mid 40s if you save and invest every month
 
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I mean being a shitskin and all, my parents basically forced me to be either an engineer or a doctor. Because I like medicine, I took the path of the latter, and I plan to be a neurosurgeon or anesthesiologist.

If I were to move to California or New York it seems that the upper echelon of neurosurgeons make about $700k, so maybe with a bit of saving I could be a millionaire if I wageslave for years on end cutting people's heads open. Not that I dislike the job of course. Being a doctor is pretty based ngl.
 
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California?
No lol but tbh where I live literally no one owns a house unless you're beyond wealthy, everyone have an apartment so i'm gaslighting a bit
 
I think I will
 
I mean being a shitskin and all, my parents basically forced me to be either an engineer or a doctor. Because I like medicine, I took the path of the latter, and I plan to be a neurosurgeon or anesthesiologist.

If I were to move to California or New York it seems that the upper echelon of neurosurgeons make about $700k, so maybe with a bit of saving I could be a millionaire if I wageslave for years on end cutting people's heads open. Not that I dislike the job of course. Being a doctor is pretty based ngl.
Just have an IQ and 130 and studycel for a minimum of 8 years theory

By the time youre a neurosurgeon making 500k+ a year, you'll be in your early 30s
You'll be broke for the entirety of what is peak life (early 20s) and you'll miss out on crucial life experiences

Not worth the time and effort imo
 
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Just have an IQ and 130 and studycel for a minimum of 8 years theory

By the time youre a neurosurgeon making 500k+ a year, you'll be in your early 30s
You'll be broke for the entirety of what is peak life (early 20s) and you'll miss out on crucial life experiences

Not worth the time and effort imo
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id rather not spend the entirety of my 20s as a broke student having to study countless hours a day to become a neurosurgeon
if money is your inherent goal there are more efficient ways of obtaining it if you want to go the uni/degree route
 
not only is everyone 6'4 with a 8x6 cock but everyone on this forum will also be a millionaire.
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Just have an IQ and 130 and studycel for a minimum of 8 years theory

By the time youre a neurosurgeon making 500k+ a year, you'll be in your early 30s
You'll be broke for the entirety of what is peak life (early 20s) and you'll miss out on crucial life experiences

Not worth the time and effort imo
I wouldn't do it myself, but
Yeah you're in college for 8 years (tbf, its probably a lot worse in the US where college is expensive as fuck), but once you're 26, its more about your residency.
I think that takes about 6 years and your salary increases every year.


Going by this (though it could just be bullshit), the residency salaries are not too bad compared to most median salaries at that point. Google tells me the average is 75K.
Sure, there is the problem that you're earning similar amounts to most people, and you attended college for 8 years while they only went for 4.. but in 6 years you start making more than half a million a year.

If you manage to get a scholarship or have parents who will pay for med school, then it sounds like a good decision tbh. Imo there are better ways to make money and I would never do this myself, but its copeable
 
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I barely even believe I will ever get a minimum wage job. That is like a pipedream for me.

//Thomas DOM
 
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I barely even believe I will ever get a minimum wage job. That is like a pipedream for me.

//Thomas DOM
I will make 10 million an hour

//apeMAXXED
 
Only if I manage to leave my shithole country I would have a chance
 
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Just have an IQ and 130 and studycel for a minimum of 8 years theory

By the time youre a neurosurgeon making 500k+ a year, you'll be in your early 30s
You'll be broke for the entirety of what is peak life (early 20s) and you'll miss out on crucial life experiences

Not worth the time and effort imo
Who cares? The original question was “do you think you will be a millionaire?” and I answered honestly.
 
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There is a very big chance I actually will become a multimillionaire within the next 2 years. It hasn't fully hit me yet but yeah, I do think I will be.

What I will do with that money will be quite different to what most people would do if they landed themselves in that situation.
you own a company?
 
I do think that it's a very achievable milestone for myself as I've already gotten past 160k after 1 year of crim3 work. but it'll never be as much as a slut on onlyfans smh
 
I don’t even have a job, yet plan on becoming rich.
 
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