Originally posted by: ManSnake
I am just wondering how many millionaires are here on ATOT. I am only counting US or CAN dollars. Not yens, rupees or anything else.
Vote in the poll.
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
This is going to be the most accurate poll ever.
Originally posted by: Nikamichi
I've had about 1,000,000 junior-bacon cheeseburgers in my lifetime. I'm sure that counts for something.
Originally posted by: mugs
No, but I'm only 24. Give it time.![]()
Really, being a "millionaire" is becoming less and less of an accomplishment. Most white collar works should be worth at least $1 million including property when they retire (now - even more when the people who are entering the workforce now retire)
**** your opinion, I'll gladly take it!Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: mugs
No, but I'm only 24. Give it time.![]()
Really, being a "millionaire" is becoming less and less of an accomplishment. Most white collar works should be worth at least $1 million including property when they retire (now - even more when the people who are entering the workforce now retire)
For the most part, sure, but who cares about a million when you're 59.5 years old? I sure as hell don't. It would be insulting to those less fortunate to suggest that having a million when you're 59.5 is nothing, but it's just too late of a stage to enjoy life in my opinion...
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Originally posted by: ManSnake
I am just wondering how many millionaires are here on ATOT. I am only counting US or CAN dollars. Not yens, rupees or anything else.
Vote in the poll.
Originally posted by: mitaiwan82
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
This is going to be the most accurate poll ever.
QFT!
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
**** your opinion, I'll gladly take it!Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: mugs
No, but I'm only 24. Give it time.![]()
Really, being a "millionaire" is becoming less and less of an accomplishment. Most white collar works should be worth at least $1 million including property when they retire (now - even more when the people who are entering the workforce now retire)
For the most part, sure, but who cares about a million when you're 59.5 years old? I sure as hell don't. It would be insulting to those less fortunate to suggest that having a million when you're 59.5 is nothing, but it's just too late of a stage to enjoy life in my opinion...
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Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: EngenZerO
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