Former White House aide remains at Tesla chief’s side even after barrage of Epstein allegations

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      109 days ago

      I don’t think he’s particularly wealthy, but from what I’ve read she’s got equally horrible opinions.

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            28 days ago

            Having $1 million means you’re wealthier than 95% of the world’s population. Also it’s “What I consider” to be wealthy.

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          78 days ago

          That’s bare minimum retirement money, bare minimum. $1M ain’t even rich, let alone wealthy.

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            8 days ago

            You’re trying to debate what I consider wealthy with me? I think I’m much closer to knowing my opinion than you are.

            But also; $1 million dollars is wealthier than 95% of the planet. So yeah, it’s wealthy. In the top 5% if not higher.

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              28 days ago

              You can’t make direct comparisons like that countries vary greatly on cost of living and other factors.

              A million ain’t shit if you’re living in NYC or Seattle or London…

              Most of Asia? You’re filthy rich.

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                  26 days ago

                  If I had 1 mil today, I’d never work again. And I’m not young but I’m not that old either. These people think they need to live in NYC and have to buy a Ferrari and eat caviar daily.

                  1mil and I’d be done, and very comfortable. These people are crazy.

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                    04 days ago

                    You’re living comfortably off less than 40k a year (the most you can sustainably withdraw without risking the principle)?

                    If so, good for you.for figuring that out. If not, it’s time to figure out how far money actually goes.