Guka's Net Worth Issues

Being content is so important. To hell with net worth. Surely this short life how am I gonna worry abt some fwakin net worth? As long as I can cater for my basic needs na familia yangu, the rest is bonus.
Afterall, we all can’t be Brad Pitt!:rolleyes:

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Following peleka Kilimani Mums wewe chindoso

If you are a guka then most of the figures above should be attainable. For the ones currently under 30 like me living in this piece of shit economy then the net worth figures above are 15 to 20 years too soon.

30 300 K

40 600 k

50 2 M

60 1.5 M

70 What is the average cost of a casket?

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Bana…
Hehehe…

There’s only so much fortune a man needs.
The rest is just for showing off.

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Tupatie breakdown yako for Guka’s question, what you think are reasonable net worth targets for the various ages

30 - 3m
…35 -8m
40 - 25m
50 - 45m and start seeing the world
60 - 15m balance ya touring the world
70 - 5m emergency money juu hujui how many years are left before u kick the bucket

am am well on course. Thanks to Allah who sustains me. But am sure the majority will fit here

30 - 1m
40 - 10m
50 - 20m and start seeing the world
60 - 10m balance ya touring the world
70 - 5m emergency money juu hujui how many years are left before u kick the bucket

Hehehehe. What happens when you know your potential to reach some goal but then fail to give it a shot juu uko contented?

Why are we being left out and in this generation women have their own money?
Indeed, this is a man’s world!!

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Hehehe.
GO for it. Showing off is a must… This is the Dim Eye Code.

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No, man, you do not have to show off. Seriously. The human mind is always inquisitive in nature. It is natural to get bored with stagnation. What if you attain your potential and start something like a charity? As in make the world a better place by giving someone else a chance?.. Something like that?

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Ruff, I am just being dense. If you see me on a Political or Business related thread, read my post with one eye shut… :D:D
You have a very valid point though.

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boss na ile deni yangu wataka niitangaze wapi ndio ulipe?

Allow me to disagree. once you hit 70s, you even forget the name of those fancy cars you mentioned. you are into family affairs, power and legacy you will leave, so you invest into the final dry frying yellow yellows or incase you are so written off to a point where the little man is dead, you end up closer to the final resting grounds- ocha.

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:D:D:D:D:Dcheza chini man,170/- ndio unadai ivo je ukakua shylock ama landlord utasumbuaje watu

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Recommended:
As much as you can own up to $Billions
Average Requirements:
30 - 3m
…35 -8m
40 - 25m
50 - 45m and start seeing the world
60 - 15m balance ya touring the world
70 - 5m emergency money juu hujui how many years are left before u kick the bucket

am am well on course. Thanks to Allah who sustains me. But am sure the majority will fit here
Minimum Requirements
30 - 1m
40 - 10m
50 - 20m and start seeing the world
60 - 10m balance ya touring the world
70 - 5m emergency money juu hujui how many years are left before u kick the bucket

If you know your networth, my friend you’re broke, that said, @30, you should own atleast 1m worthy of revenue generating asserts, you can take it anywhere from there.

amabiaya

It’s stupid to compare your life’s goals, targets and achievements with another persons.
Not many of us were born and brought up in the same way. There are those who hustled right from primary school (borrowing drops of ink) right through secondary (being sent home countless times for not paying school fees) to university (surviving on Helb loans, odd jobs and petty businesses).
Then there are those who never lacked anything, were driven to school right from class one and have never lacked anything in life.
They were employed immediately after school in family businesses or through family connections and influence.
How do you start comparing the achievements of such people?
That’s only one example. I haven’t included those from marginalized and hardship areas.
I leave with a quote from Desiderata.
‘If you compare yourself to others, you may become vain or bitter, for there will always be a greater or lesser person than you.’

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