Please help me understand the thoughts of people who actually want (for example) $20 Billion Dollars. Depending on where you live, wouldn't $5M be about enough?
"Poor man wanna be rich,
Rich man wanna be king,
And a king ain't satisfied,
'til he rules everything..." ~The Boss
Could you be happy (for example) in a comfortable middle-class life? In case you do not know, excess money can create related problems. Seriously, why would anyone want $20 Billion Dollars?
20 billion dollars-this is certainly a huge amount and most people on the planet do not know how and where to spend them for a lifetime, but in fact correctly wrote the author the richer the person so he greedy and the more his appetites grow. According to many studies, the ideal income on average is 95 thousand dollars per year per person. It is this amount that allows a person to feel wealthy. The feeling of emotional well-being comes after earning 60-75 thousand dollars a year. For a family, this figure can be much higher.
Interestingly, for residents of different countries and continents desired amount of annual income varies significantly. Thus, the total satisfaction with the life of Australians can be achieved with an annual income of 125 thousand dollars (7.2 million rubles). For residents of North America is the optimal amount of 105 thousand dollars (6 million rubles), for Europeans an average of 100 thousand dollars (5.7 million rubles), for residents of Southeast Asia-70 thousand dollars (4 million rubles), for residents of Eastern Europe 45 thousand dollars (2.5 million rubles), for Latin Americans 35 thousand dollars per year per person (2 million rubles).
After reaching the optimal amount, priorities change: now people often compare themselves with other people, and increased desires often diverge from the limited opportunities. Also, do not forget that high income is associated with a greater workload and responsibility, and the time for rest becomes much less. So wherever you spend your money remember the main thing to always be a man and remember your loved ones.