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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #50 on: September 08, 2010, 03:40:32 AM »
Saw it.  A poor execution of a brilliant idea.  BW & MNS (with or without SJ) are ostensibly working on parts II and III; it was originally conceived as a trilogy.


yeh i agree, it was a good premise...........but the film was left wanting.....i coulndt really put my finger on why though

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #51 on: September 08, 2010, 07:43:22 AM »


If a tree falls in the woods, and there's no one around to hear it, are the women clothed?

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #52 on: September 09, 2010, 09:20:21 AM »
HAHAHah - that pic makes me happy :)

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #53 on: September 09, 2010, 10:50:34 AM »
The trick to happiness is having something to do. Too much money and you get lazy or have to work too much. No money and your limited. Happiest people I know, keep busy. It's pretty simple, having shit don't make you happy. Just like having the girl isn't the best part it's trying to get one.

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #54 on: September 20, 2010, 08:32:01 AM »
[ Just like having the girl isn't the best part it's trying to get one.
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I dunno man - I rather just like have a girl rather than chasing them. The thing about the "chase" being better than the "kill" is overrated for me. Let me have the "kill" directly anytime!

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #55 on: September 20, 2010, 08:42:46 AM »
All the grapefruit and plastic trophies in the world can't make you happy - Kai Greene
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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #56 on: September 20, 2010, 09:21:24 AM »
I am suprised someone has not posted a pics of a hot chick and said "this is happiness..."

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #57 on: September 20, 2010, 09:33:08 AM »
Started an advertising company in my 20's. Sold it, but now still employed as a consultant for the company. Good job and good fun :)

hold on, so you're making 500K a year by working for the company you sold earlier, right?

Wouldnt you be earning more if you had kept the company instead of selling it?

i dont quite get it
what am i missing?

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #58 on: September 20, 2010, 09:46:24 AM »
hold on, so you're making 500K a year by working for the company you sold earlier, right?

Wouldnt you be earning more if you had kept the company instead of selling it?

i dont quite get it
what am i missing?

Willl - this is the cost/benefit analysis anyone who considers selling all or part of a business needs to consider. In my case, I had to calculate what I thought I could reasonably earn had I maintained control vs the benefit of getting a pay-off immediately, but a loss of control. I felt that getting a decent of cash up-front enabled me to diversify away from one business, into a range of income producing assets - stocks, property, investing in start-ups, and also a few "fun" investments (bars, restaurants, etc). Also I figured that after my restraint of trade period expired, worst case scenario, I could in any case start a similar company, especially as so mych of my business is about contacts.

Make sense?

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #59 on: September 20, 2010, 10:14:49 AM »
allright, so how much did u sell it for?

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #60 on: September 21, 2010, 03:08:08 AM »
In USD? It would be around 3.8m (at that time). Since then, I grew that money into around 8-9m USD (is fluctuates depending on how the market moves). The assets I have now produce a return of around 5-6% after tax. Is a nice position to be in, as provided I manage carefully I will always be able to live quite a nice life.

I have a mixture of friends - some who earn very little (work in bars or stores etc probably think I am super rich). Other guys I know are way way riicher than me - I am talking 100m, with some people over a Billion (family businesses).

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #61 on: September 21, 2010, 03:53:29 AM »
Willl - this is the cost/benefit analysis anyone who considers selling all or part of a business needs to consider. In my case, I had to calculate what I thought I could reasonably earn had I maintained control vs the benefit of getting a pay-off immediately, but a loss of control. I felt that getting a decent of cash up-front enabled me to diversify away from one business, into a range of income producing assets - stocks, property, investing in start-ups, and also a few "fun" investments (bars, restaurants, etc). Also I figured that after my restraint of trade period expired, worst case scenario, I could in any case start a similar company, especially as so mych of my business is about contacts.

Make sense?

not to mention as an employee you can literally punch out on the  clock and not worry about it for a couple hours/days. as an owner you are never 'off' work. even at night laying in bed the business controls you to some degree.

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #62 on: September 21, 2010, 12:33:04 PM »
My time now at the company is mainly spent on client relations, and management. I get lots of time for training at they gym, do a bit of entertaining on some evenings (usually only with cleints I actually like). Its really a good life.

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #63 on: September 21, 2010, 01:36:46 PM »
In USD? It would be around 3.8m (at that time). Since then, I grew that money into around 8-9m USD (is fluctuates depending on how the market moves). The assets I have now produce a return of around 5-6% after tax. Is a nice position to be in, as provided I manage carefully I will always be able to live quite a nice life.

I have a mixture of friends - some who earn very little (work in bars or stores etc probably think I am super rich). Other guys I know are way way riicher than me - I am talking 100m, with some people over a Billion (family businesses).


don't you feel guilty when the manager at mcdonalds is working x10 harder than you and getting shit pay and living in a crappy apartment and is consumed with hours hardly able to apply for any other jobs, we need socialism. 
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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #64 on: September 21, 2010, 06:56:49 PM »
don't you feel guilty when the manager at mcdonalds is working x10 harder than you and getting shit pay and living in a crappy apartment and is consumed with hours hardly able to apply for any other jobs, we need socialism. 

I treat everyone in those kind of jobs with respect (at least initially when I meet them). Most of the guys I train with at the gym have "ordinary jobs". I have no guilt about pay disparity in the US. Many of the people at McDonalds etc had a decent chance to get educated and made a choice to work there. Where I do feel a bit more guilty though is seeing extreme poverty in countries such as India, where people (or kids especially) have really never had a fair start to life, and little realistic hope of much better.

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #65 on: September 21, 2010, 09:47:08 PM »
I don't need a million, but 75K just ain't enough for some people.

Mortgage, cars, utilities, food, kids, schooling, clothing, normal family vacations, etc. Fucking shit adds up.

I'm not crying poor, but if anyone making over $75K wants to give any away, just so they stay right at that ideal level, just PM me.  ;D

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #66 on: September 22, 2010, 07:18:04 PM »
I treat everyone in those kind of jobs with respect (at least initially when I meet them). Most of the guys I train with at the gym have "ordinary jobs". I have no guilt about pay disparity in the US. Many of the people at McDonalds etc had a decent chance to get educated and made a choice to work there. Where I do feel a bit more guilty though is seeing extreme poverty in countries such as India, where people (or kids especially) have really never had a fair start to life, and little realistic hope of much better.

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Re: Happiness costs $75,000 apparently
« Reply #67 on: September 22, 2010, 07:52:01 PM »
outside of NY n Cal...i've always said 72k was the magic number...given you walk away with 4k after taxes, insur, etc.  it's like a 100k+ salary esp in the southern states.  1k mortgage  in TX =



vs Cal



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anyway....good money if you are single w/no debt.





where u from G?