You mean three years (at least) 
Funny that you try to summarize his life in things that take a few minutes a day, if even, while ignoring the rest of his life which includes never worrying about having to work again, sleeping in when he wants, going out when he wants, going to beaches when he wants, getting plenty of women, having travelled all over the world, tons of fan respect daily, riding nice cars, having great friends, etc.
Achieving financial independence is a good thing, but it is not a goal in and of itself. Before we really start drooling over Nasser's many accomplishments, let's ask some of the following questions:
1.: What is Nasser doing to give back to the Bodybuilding community?
2.: What is Nasser doing to help his local community?
3. What current goals/ambitions does Nasser currently have?
I too strive for Financial independence, and one day I will have that, but when that day comes, rest assured, that I will not rest...no I will continue to dream, and aspire, and simply use my resources to try and help society as a whole.
The poorest person in the world is not the one without a Nickel, but rather the one without a Dream.
I fear that Nasser is content with mediocrity.