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karqui
#21 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 4:27:57 PM
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Joined: 8/2/2010
Posts: 480
Location: chokoo
Hobitke wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality...



Then why the accumulation craze that is all over this country?


Good question there, people hating and killing each other only to pass on and leave all of it.Just do enough and share with society.

Sorry for digressing.
quicksand
#22 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 4:37:47 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 7/5/2010
Posts: 2,061
Location: Nairobi
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration
Angelica _ann
#23 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 4:51:54 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,937
quicksand wrote:
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration


Great. People should have limits of getting rich and wealthy!!! I have my limits.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
madhaquer
#24 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 5:17:06 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 11/10/2010
Posts: 281
Location: Nairobi
True.
The idea is to get rich spend it and die broke...

Hii maneno ya kuwacha watu wakipigania jasho yako ni upuzi.
Swenani
#25 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 5:57:26 PM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
quicksand wrote:
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration


Mchezo..
Endelea kujiconsole boss.

Do you know how much a chopper, private jet, yatch, AMG project one costs, maintenance for the same, pilots and drivers salary costs for your toys,lifestyle maintenance. Calculate thenyou will realize there is a big difference between having $50Mirrion and $1 birrion.

Mimi I shall keep making money and spending it as long as I can even if my networth is $1 tirrion
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Swenani
#26 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 6:00:36 PM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
Angelica _ann wrote:
quicksand wrote:
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration


Great. Ordinary people should have limits of getting rich and wealthy!!! I have my limits.


Luckily, I'm extra ordinary
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Mseto binti
#27 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 6:21:33 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 3/9/2012
Posts: 144
Swenani wrote:
quicksand wrote:
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration


Mchezo..
Endelea kujiconsole boss.

Do you know how much a chopper, private jet, yatch, AMG project one costs, maintenance for the same, pilots and drivers salary costs for your toys,lifestyle maintenance. Calculate thenyou will realize there is a big difference between having $50Mirrion and $1 birrion.

Mimi I shall keep making money and spending it as long as I can even if my networth is $1 tirrion


@Swenani si u hire me as your fund manager and PA I show how to enjoy ur trillion.... 🔏
I found meaningful work🤓
Swenani
#28 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 6:36:15 PM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
Mseto binti, send me an email on wazuafishmongeratgmail.com with your contact details Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
quicksand
#29 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 9:34:11 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 7/5/2010
Posts: 2,061
Location: Nairobi
Swenani wrote:
quicksand wrote:
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration


Mchezo..
Endelea kujiconsole boss.

Do you know how much a chopper, private jet, yatch, AMG project one costs, maintenance for the same, pilots and drivers salary costs for your toys,lifestyle maintenance. Calculate thenyou will realize there is a big difference between having $50Mirrion and $1 birrion.

Mimi I shall keep making money and spending it as long as I can even if my networth is $1 tirrion

I am not consoling myself. Endelea kujigamba...in real life may be I am worth more than you. Having ambitions and saying you will make money is not the same as actually making money.
Each to his own. I wish you all the best.
Mike Ock
#30 Posted : Thursday, November 09, 2017 9:58:57 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 1/22/2015
Posts: 682
Swenani wrote:
quicksand wrote:
Swenani wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
You can steal all you want but mortality always wins....always!


Even if you don't steal the same fate awaits you.


Exactly, that is why there is no use of bragging about being a $ billionaire yet the same fate awaits you just like mama mboga. smile


How can a billionaire fall sick? Kweli pesa haina adabu!Sad


Billionaires also die...money cant buy immortality, neither does poverty...


I would rather be rich and mortal than poor and mortal...But that is just me.




The point is not to lose perspective ....
A person crosses a certain point where any new wealth does not make any significant difference in their life. This is the point to take it easy, stop piling on wealth and avoid the detriments such laborious pursuits heap on a person. Enjoy life, not keep criss-crossing the globe trying to compete with these hungry young ones.
I remember an interview Dave Chappelle gave some years back in the aftermath of quitting his gig with Comedy Central. David Letterman was the host. In it Chappelle remarked that there isn't much difference in standard of living between a person worth 10 million dollars and another worth 50 million. He could have gotten to 50, but he would have lost his mind. It is an apt lesson, one that relentless money chasers ought to give careful consideration


Mchezo..
Endelea kujiconsole boss.

Do you know how much a chopper, private jet, yatch, AMG project one costs, maintenance for the same, pilots and drivers salary costs for your toys,lifestyle maintenance. Calculate thenyou will realize there is a big difference between having $50Mirrion and $1 birrion.

Mimi I shall keep making money and spending it as long as I can even if my networth is $1 tirrion


I would even say by the time you are making over 1 million a month, you can enjoy any luxury on earth to some degree. Beyond that the law of diminishing returns starts to apply. What's the difference between flying first class and flying on a private jet? Basically the wait time. But what's the difference in cost? A few tens of millions of dollars. So now we're talking 10s of millions of dollars to save on like an hour of waiting for the plane? What's the difference between a BMW 3 series latest and a Rolls Royce Phantom? A few cool technologies like auto reverse, automatic light adjustment, a few inches of extra legroom etc. But the difference in price is around 30 million KShs. All these super luxuries are not worth it in my opinion. Diminishing returns.

I think once you start netting over 1m per month, you've won the money game. Look for another game to play after that.
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