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    19 days ago

    I would argue that the relationship isn’t at all linear. Just take a look at the dunning-kruger curve or the hype cycle curve to get an idea how wildly these things can fluctuate.

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        18 days ago

        I like to think of it this way.

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        As your debt grows, your problems increase very gradually, maybe even asymptotically. As your wealth grows, your problems increase roughly linearly, but the slope is steeper than with debt. In between the two, there’s the sweet spot with the least amount of problems.

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            18 days ago

            According to some studies, happiness increases based on income. However, you will run into diminishing returns pretty quickly. In higher income levels happiness also becomes more complicated, so it’s pretty hard to tell if money is really helping at that point at all.

            The sweet spot could be somewhere between 50 k$ and 100 k$ per year.