I know I stand in line until you think you have the time to spend an evening with me
I'm worth 5 Mln €.
How come?
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50 € per hour
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x 25 h per week average work time spent on the company
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x 50 weeks per year (2 off)
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x 80 years (being a little optimistic here)
= 5.000.000 €
OK. That's not much – I've expected more.
Here's my usual rant about earning: if I keep selling myself for less than these 50 € per hour I'll diminish even this pretty low amount (that's a whole life spent working, think about it!)
As a friend of mine, Korbinian, also pointed out: there's choices to make. I've got to decide between a (used) private jet, a nice villa or a private performance by Tina Turner. Having excluded Tina as nice, but having a poorer cost-benefit ratio than the other two, there's still tough decisions on the road ahead! Luckily there's things I have not at all the power to buy. These would include "For the Love of God" by Damien Hirst, most of the real yachts (one, the Princess Mariana, being sold at 87 Mln. € excluding VAT.), a Bugatti oldtimer (Bugatti Royal Kellner for 10 Mln. €), and many more. If you consider that I need to spend money on health insurance and technical gadgets, I even would not be able to afford such simple things as the "Double Eagle" for 7,59 Mln $ (assuming the price in Euro to be around 5 Mln. €.). Thus, I feel no pressure at all to decide.
A work in progress …