if i had a $2.3 million salary, i could also retire in 1 year and i would be probably pretty jazzed about it.
“what is the secret to being happy when you’re wealthy and retired while your body still works?”
Tbf I would have to consider continuing to work and just sending 100% of my salary to the maoists in the philippines.
“To ease his boredom, Hy threw himself into side projects. He blogged, hosted networking parties, and played around with various kinds of productivity software.”
Played with various kinds of productivity software? Like he made Jira tickets in his free time for fun?
“Hosted networking parties” = drug fueled sex parties with a bunch of prostitutes and lanky nerds who haven’t felt powerful until now
Probably watched some Notion tutorials
When he had saved enough money to last at least 18 months, he quit his job.
Wow how come I never thought of doing that?
Also here’s a blog post where he praises Jeff Bezos: https://archive.ph/Puc0s
bruh you could retire in luxury after like 2 years of ‘working’ that. and your kids would be set too.
I wish I was a nepo baby
Every CNBC article is like this lol. I wonder who their audience is because I was under the impression it’s just another branding of NBC. I expect to see this on WSJ Or Forbes
Parents that are sending their kids to these universities? It is not even about just the story itself but perpetuating and justifying the entirety of the American educational system as it exists, to be able to look, point at it and say “hey see it just works!”.
:gulag: for the person who wrote the article, their editor, and the subject of the article.
Wtf do you mean “he had to save for 18 months”, he was making $4k per day.
One year of this dipshit’s salary would pay for my partner’s, children’s, and our surviving parents’ expenses for the next 40 years. Maybe 30 if we want to live extremely comfortably. With none of us working, ever.
“Had to save for 18 months”? Fuck you.
He probably only saved a modest amount after income tax, paying 4 mortgages, 6 Ferrari payments, and spending 5000 every month on 10 course dinners
/r/UpliftingNews
He didn’t even retire early, he apparently works 30 hours a week on his weekly newsletter and whatever the fuck “management coaching”. Imagine having a seven figure salary and still having to pretend that you’re being productive lmao.