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my story with a huge win of 450,000 euros and the misfortune that followed
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Without a period and without a comma, what have you got in you?😂
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I would agree that when it comes to gambling, the transition between pathological addiction and indiscipline/greed etc. is rather fluid and addiction is called out too often.
To deny that alcoholism, drug addiction etc. are pathological is, to put it mildly, very silly.
Despite all the justified social criticism in South Park, I don't think it should be seen as a medical educational film.
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I see it similarly, it was a few cents and you made a small fortune out of it. Most people would have made do with €100. You played your way into a mid 6-figure sum. What would have happened if you had made the mil, then it would probably have gone on to 2 million (that would have been enough for life)? Think of it as an experience for life and be happy that you made 100K.
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Unfortunately I have to disagree with you, dear Rainmann.
If you don't have any other large reserves, that's not enough to stop you having to work.
Real estate is not necessarily part of your passive income, as you have to look after it yourself all the time.
I can give you an example of what it would look like if you were thinking about not going back to work.
If you need 2500 euros a month, that would amount to 30,000 euros a year.
There is a so-called 4% rule that you can use as a guide, but it now feels like it is approaching 3%.
These 30,000 euros then correspond exactly to this 4%, i.e. you would have to have a share capital of 750,000 euros.
If you take the 3% as a basis, that would be around one million euros.
Even if this works with a certain number of properties and without friction (without unplanned investments, renovations and repairs) over the year, it also requires a certain amount of discipline, if you can then claim that you tend to lose impulse control and sometimes like to lose complete self-control, then it becomes damn difficult if you run the Risk of carrying the entire income into the game at the beginning of the month.
As you are very attached to soccer, you will no doubt be familiar with the following quote:
"I spent a lot of my money on alcohol, women and fast cars. I squandered the rest"
With this in mind
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What irritates me is that somehow 100k ends up in the bank account
and the bank doesn't even flinch
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But perhaps Rainmann is already a proud 95 years old and has applied the 50% rule... 🤷😄
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At 2.5k you have an annual salary of 30k which is 450k in 15 years
See it like Reinmann, if you buy an apartment for under 100k you can get rid of the rent and then you can open a few small businesses and live much more relaxed than before with a 9 to five job
Or you can emigrate to India, Thailand and the like, where you can easily live for 50 years with the money
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You do realize that your proposal is much more strenuous than a 9 to 5 job, right? Even if you're not in gastronomy, you won't have it any easier than a normal job. Anyone who has been self-employed knows what I'm talking about. You also have higher costs as a self-employed person. Health Insurance, taxes... In Germany, self-employment is not at all worthwhile unless you can set up an SME where you make several million in sales every year. It takes time and nowadays €450,000 is too little anyway. Look at how many start-ups fail and how many can establish themselves.
Half a million was good money 40 years ago. Nowadays it's not even enough to buy a house.
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Yep, that's a good idea.
It's best to make yourself as self-sufficient as possible in Thailand somewhere not directly on the coast with a self-sufficient garden and solar power. You have a lot of one-off costs and effort, but once it's up and running, you can live there super cheaply.
I haven't heard so many good things about India recently. You're constantly being hassled by people who want to sell you something. There are lots of videos about it on YT. But it may also depend on the area...
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Gastronomy is difficult with 450k for the employees alone, you need at least 6 and then you have to manage them, nobody thinks that
You want little effort and little work
With gastronomy you do exactly the opposite 😂
And you can easily get a house for half a mile
You don't have to exaggerate now 😂😂
There are not only Slot machines where you can put your money in, there are snake and drink machines with all kinds of things, set up 20 of them and get 1 employee to maintain and fill it and you good to go
There are many such things you can do to collect money with little effort
In YT you can see what it can earn
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This is exactly how you can live easy peasy to the end
Yes, I know the videos from the New Zealanders from India with all the scams😁😁 but if you choose a village there and get along with the locals
You can live relaxed with the money there
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