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How much money would you need to feel rich?

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Reeyo   

If I don't have to pay off taxes and student finance and family billing I'd be very rich and happy with my own pay-annual.

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Aaliyyah;912746 wrote:
I dnt do ifs..ifs waa camalu sheydaan.

 

Laakin if I work hard I hope to be paid at least
150k annyally
. And then I wont be feeling rich persay but content and self suffient.

sister aaliyaah of abu hafsa mosque (lowers gaze)

 

how much does your local mosque make from jummah collections?

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Aaliyyah   

Reeyo;912750 wrote:
If I don't have to pay off taxes and student finance and family billing I'd be very rich and happy with my own pay-annual.

 

You have raised an excellent point. Maybe it is time to relocate...

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Wadani   

Reeyo;912750 wrote:
If I don't have to pay off taxes and student finance and family billing I'd be very rich and happy with my own pay-annual.

+1.

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N.O.R.F   

Xaaji Xunjuf;912632 wrote:
Around 12 million dollars

Are you sure Xaaji? Not 13? :D

 

Its like you calculated a couple of things :D

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How much money is a bit simplistic in the sense it all depends on what and who you value but I'd feel rich with 200000 or even less (helps pay for medical school if ever...or at least enhance the family imp/exports, get more vehicles to rent out).

 

I'm too idealistic, just desperate for others to suffer less, destroy our environment/urban open spaces, could not care less about fancy car or consumerism (ideally to be banned or severly restricted).

I barely spend beyond books, charity and gifts for others but 10-20 millions may go a long way: a model teaching hospital that train and care at minimal cost a la Cuban etc, some publishing/media presence that propagate those ultra efficient systems (appropriate technology irrigation, low-cost construction) and, above all, equality/ethics (solidarity/selflessness, sustainability).

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Juxa   

Being broke is character building.

 

I may not be rich £££ wise but I always felt qani alhamdulilah

 

Ps: lacagta badan qiyaamo walaga xisaabin

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Blessed   

That's true, for some the list of wants just increases, so they keep wanting more..

 

Had an adventurous day and too much caffeine, what's your excuse? :D

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nuune   

How soon can you retire if you were given that amount, say next week, would you book a flight on the next day, would you use that amount to book the flight and other expenses while in the UK and preparing to leave,or you won't touch the money until you are able to use it for your mission.

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Rumaysah   

Abu al-Dardaa (radiallaahu anhu) said:

 

Three things I love but the people hate: Poverty, illness and death. I love poverty out of humility to my Lord, and death out of fondness (of meeting) my Lord, and illness as expiation for my sin.

 

Al-Siyar of al-Dhahabi (2/349)

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