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    2 days ago

    Median income in California is around 95k yearly, which means you get your million after 10 years of work

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        If we’re talking other countries we need to adjust to prices in other countries, ones that don’t have student debts and medical bills to worry about. If I get analogue of a million bucks in my currency, I wouldn’t have to sweat how much of that I will have to give up because I had bad cold 10 years ago. It’s a different world, so it’s a different million

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            Well, in this conversation we aren’t. We compare a million dollars in context of the US, and a salary on the other side of the world.

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        Most people don’t have medical bills or student debts to worry about, so potato potato

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            What does spending your money has to do with getting your money? Oh, I don’t know how to answer this conundrum.

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                The context (actual) was that for some people million is not that big sum of money, and for some it is, and without grounding it to a concrete situation, abstract million doesn’t really make sense.