>I'm rich
>I'm gonna move to California
>wait
>why the fuck did I do that?
What is it like to be a millionaire?
These are the official numbers, take it to the Treasury and cash it.
its like having 10k twenty years ago
Some people are "millionaires" just by virtue of holding their house for the last 30 years. Just compare that to house prices in the 50s.
its more like 11 million dollars
"In other words, $1,000,000 in 1950 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $10,710,165.98 in 2020, a difference of $9,710,165.98 over 70 years."
From some random site
yeah, but if you have a house and still live paycheck to paycheck, you're a "millionaire", not a millionaire
Probably sucks. You get taxed like a big boy but you're really the smallest of the big boys. Probably doesn't help if you are a cuck that gives into other people asking for some of what you have and guilt tripping you for being a millionaire. Just constant hemorrhaging of money (unless you actually have a consistent cash flow instead of just being a rando that landed a couple million).
You get used to it
find other problems to worry about
fear of losing wealth
buying shit has diminishing returns
tax bills make your heart race
doesn't fill the void
I got guilt tripped when I was just a 100,000-aire. End it?