Ajaxv2
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Nice.
Same story here.
What type of small business?
I have a similar story, and live in St Paul. I smell a story-swap.
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Nice.
Monetary yes, but existentially a big No.
Why would my answer to that question be suitable to you? A very economic-minded guy like Pio will be the first to tell you that his (relatively) high paying/status job has some drawback and was the result of a conscious choice to sacrifice certain things.
I am dependent on my parents (college student living in one of their condominiums and I will be dependent for my PhD/MBA time too). My mother makes around 400k from her career alone (and this is her taking a safe job for the big family for financial security since she make much more than my father). I do hope to make more than my mother does within 10 years after I finish my education to make her proud and to pay her back.
Why you got to pay her back? She can't take that $$$ to the grave. She earned that $$$ so you could have it.
It's all about the next generation.