
🧵 [Thread] What's the minimum CTC that would make you feel successful?
Is it a number that gives you freedom? Security? Or just peace of mind?
IMHO Once I reach 2Cr/annum I would feel like I have made it.
I personally make 78 crores an annum after taxes and donations. I’m just 25 years of age. Most of my income comes from my software engineer job at a service based company
I earn in 99 wtf/day
I get my salary in ESOPs
😂
I make many money
i earn respect
2 million dollars a year from shitposting on LinkedIn. Additional million from helping African Prince, Bankers and Widows to transfer funds from Libya and other African countries. Another 200-300 K from Lotteries by Ford, Microsoft, Google or Apple where my email account has won lucky draws. Lastly 50-100 L from accidental deliveries from DHL, FedEx and other courier companies. And not to forget some loose change of 20-30 K USD from UN grants. All I need to do is go and check my junk mail.
I get 10 tonnes of Bazmithium (element not in Earrh) mined from asteroid ☄️ belt per day amounting to little more than $5bn per day net of all costs. I should be ok 😺
90CPA
2 LPA
Is it a number that gives you freedom? Security? Or just peace of mind?
IMHO Once I reach 2Cr/annum I would feel like I have made it.
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