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How much is enough?

Steve Smith
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As our portfolios grow and we gain more properties, wealth and skills, at what point is enough? How much do we really need, or really want? How much complexity do we want in our lives and how much work do we want to do? I'm slowing down, but not stopping but not sure I need or want more. 

I could argue that, for the most of us 10 to 20mm is a good stopping point unless you want super yachts, jets, huge mansions or many personal homes in different locations, etc, etc. which most of us will never get to., or need. And all of those comes with another set of complexities.

If you stop at the 10 to 20mm range (or less) you can rent/hire most of the luxury items you  ever want, with no commitment, travel the world (if that's your thing). You can easily hire a maid and a butler that will do all your daily ******** stuff, shopping, etc. Why would you want more?

What say you?

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Dan H.
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Dan H.
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I enjoy the challenges of earning money.  Wealth is the scorecard, but somehow gifts have to be accounted for.  The last 3 years I gave away more than half my taxable income and last year I gave away 4 to 5 times my taxable income which perturbs the scorecard.

So for me, I plan to stop when it is no longer fun.  I am torn because I also like to travel, fish, backpack and making money takes some time.  What do you do?  You combine the two.  A trip to look for a good investment or to make some contacts that can potentially be lucrative.  Business travel to interesting places or that includes experiencing interesting events.

You can try have your cake and eat it too.

Best of luck with your investments

  • Dan H.
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