When is it enough?

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Guffe

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I very seldom buy stuff I don't need which some call greed, this also means I don't own too much, pretty much same as OP minus the car (I bike and walk my way around) which also means I have some savings and some understand this and think it's nice (mainly older people) while my friends might call me greedy or too careful when it comes to money.
 

Wadders

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Ideally I'd like 2 medium houses, one in the country and one in the city, with enough room and money to live a comfortable middle class lifestyle. Once I'd reached that, I'd be happy I think.

I don't want money for its own sake - I wont be able to take it with me after all. However, I'm fiscally conservative, and even when I have a lot of money I never know what to do with it and tend to hoard, which is no real use.

My savings are for a rainy day, but I'm only 21 with no University debt, so fuck knows why I haven't spent it all yet...
 

Tiger King

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I would be happy with my own place, a car that isn't a bag of shit and money left over to not have to worry about it.
So... Say a house and 50k in savings?

On the other hand I'd love to win big on the lottery. It drives me nuts when you read an interview with someone that's just won a few million and they say " yeah we arent going to let it change us and we won't be giving up our jobs"
dammit people stop being boring!!!

Go buy a tank and run over some ferraris or something!