« Reply #21 on: March 01, 2018, 03:02:58 PM »
It depends on how big the salary gap is, how much money he has saved, etc.
He’s got back problems and now brain trauma. If he can afford to do so, I’d say walk.
I'd like to know what planet he lives on where he can't afford to retire comfortably this very second. This dude is set for life and I highly doubt this is about money. What's the difference between $50 and $70m when it comes to your "lifestyle"?
20 million dollars is a lot of money. I mean even in an interest bearing account at 1%, you are gaining 200,000 a year. That extra money gives you a lot more flexibility to take investment chances, to buy an extra home, to travel more, etc.
There is one thing I've learned from very rich people and it is they all love money and want more of it.
I swear some of you are bean counters for a living. People with money love money but they don't usually work hard to earn money once they have money. Money makes money.
The lifestyle difference between $50m and $70m is 0!!! nothing changes he still parties like Gronk and does everything in life he will ever want and never go without.
His lifestyle absolutely can change with 40% more money.
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