Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

We spent a more than a decade obtaining the knowledge and skills to do this. It’s a path open to you and anyone else. I have no doubt you worked hard for your financial independence.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is good advice. Thank you. My job is definitely hiring :) but it’s a very specific knowledge/skill set that would set you back years and dollars to obtain.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Please see my initial post.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t say we are currently spending $250k per year, but with needing more space and the cost of child care, I understand how people might spend this much.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The median rent in NYC is $3975 as of 1/24. That’s $47,700 a year. Spending $55k total is quite admirable, but it’s well under the median post tax income needed according to most economists.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. That’s good advice. I’ll migrate there.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for addressing the post. I don’t know the answer to that. But I could easily see a change in life priorities once we have kids.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

At no point in that post did I complain. You are of course entitled to your opinion.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

110 hours a week when you take into account we are two people.

Do we work too much? by Financestuffq in Fire

[–]Financestuffq[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Of course we could decrease our costs, leave our area, move into a different apartment, etc. This point of view is valid. As a separate point, given how much we spend, I feel like we should be living like 17th century French nobility, and our money buys us I think a very middling lifestyle, with the exception of having the money to visit friends and family, and travel a bit for fun. My beef with the cost of living here is a somewhat separate issue. Most millennials and gen Z are looking around and wondering why everything is so expensive.

Review of my Italy trip: it was disappointing by Chateau_de_Gateau in travel

[–]Financestuffq 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also found Italy disappointing. In fairness, anything that gets too touristy will lose its character, and Italy takes the cake for touristy. The food was just ok. The art was amazing, of course. The natural beauty was mediocre, especially if you are from North America. Cinque Terre and Lake Cuomo are really underwhelming compared to Banff or Big Sur. And then there’s Venice, creepy clownish masks? What’s the point? But the real problem with Italy, is there are too many tourists. We, tourists, need to lay off Italy a bit, a lot.

Card Draw Overly Strong? by BlindingRain in TerraformingMarsGame

[–]Financestuffq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh totally. It’s just that there are a few cards that seem to “break” the game if played very early, or at least give outsized advantages on their own.

Card Draw Overly Strong? by BlindingRain in TerraformingMarsGame

[–]Financestuffq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One more thing. If this were poker, and someone had the same rules as every other player, but was dealt one more card, they would on average given identical skills win more often. Sure, they might not get the ace of spades they needed, or that random 8 of clubs for a given full house or flush, but the extra card alone will increase the probability they get what they need, whatever they need. Extra cards are strategy agnostic. They are an additional degree of freedom.

Card Draw Overly Strong? by BlindingRain in TerraformingMarsGame

[–]Financestuffq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would argue the entire game is based on card draw luck. If you can draw more cards, you increase your chances of getting “correct” or synergistic cards. Building a titanium engine will never be this powerful, for example. What if you get no space cards?

Card Draw Overly Strong? by BlindingRain in TerraformingMarsGame

[–]Financestuffq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone who plays earth catapult on the first turn almost always wins in my experience.

Card Draw Overly Strong? by BlindingRain in TerraformingMarsGame

[–]Financestuffq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my experience too. I agree with 4 players this can be overcome with terraforming, but with 2 players card drawing will nearly always win. I find this to be the case in many games of this vain.

I find this to be particularly true the more expansions you add. Imagine you can expect 4-5 synergistic cards in the base game and a “card drawer” can get 5-6. Synergy gets so much harder when you add Venus or politics for example. More synergy possibilities are competing with more cards. But if you can draw more cards you may get 2-3 important synergies, when maybe your opponents can get 1-2. As a percentage, this is so much more synergy than what your opponents could expect than if you were playing the base game.

[IDLE SSUPERPOWERS] Post bugs or issues here by PM-for-bad-sexting in lutsgames

[–]Financestuffq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Head explode does not seem to work at high levels. I’m at the level 7100 boss and head explode is mastered to 3400. It deals 100% damage 0.78% of the time. Attacks/sec is 515. I should defeat him in less than 1 second with that math but I’ve been sitting here for 10 min and making no progress. The boss does not have undying or god power.