• osarusan
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    557 months ago

    I mean, if you inherit a billion dollars, that’s more money than you will ever earn in several lifetimes of actual work… so yeah.

    • @Snapz@lemmy.world
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      207 months ago

      It’s closer to more money than your entire extended family will earn in the next 50-100 generations of your family combined.

      Good spirit in your comment, but it demonstrates the fundamental disconnect in how humans perceive vast sums of wealth. A YouTube personality, Tom Scott, did one of the best jobs I’ve seen of making this concept digestible for people, worth a watch: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8YUWDrLazCg

    • Hyperreality
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      7 months ago

      that’s more money than you will ever earn in several lifetimes of actual work.

      Imagine you earn 20 dollars an hour, ten hours a day, work five days a week, two weeks vacation so that’s 50 weeks a year.

      20 x 10 x 5 x 50 = 50,000 per year. All your expenses are covered for some reason.

      To earn a million dollars you would need to work 20 years.

      To earn a billion dollars you would need to work 20,000 years.

      To be as rich as Elon Musk is now, you would need to work 3.7 4.28 million years .

      e: updated Musk number.

    • @RagingRobot@lemmy.world
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      107 months ago

      It seems like there is definitely an upper limit to the amount of money you can make from actual work. That doesn’t seem fair

      • prole
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        107 months ago

        That doesn’t seem fair

        Ya don’t say

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      7 months ago

      If you earn $100 an hour, and worked every day for 8 hours, and never spent anything, you’d have to have been working since 1400BC to earn a billion dollars.

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        Oh, no. Far, far more than that.

        1 billion / 50,000 a year = 20,000 years.

        Musk’s worth 214 billion / 50,000 a year = 4.28 million years.

        I say 214 but apparently it’s actually 214.8 billion. That 0.8 billion / 50,000 = 16000 years.