My neighbors aren't millionaires. They're retirees who depend on Social Security and Medicare.
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I'm not the kind that could lead the millionaire lifestyle. I've got a truck, and I've got my bike. I've got a lovely Labrador and two kitty-cats. I live very modestly.
Nothing matters more than your health. Healthy living is priceless. What millionaire wouldn't pay dearly for an extra 10 or 20 years of healthy aging?
I once worked it out - after $12 million, all millionaires are the same. That's because we're all humans, confined to human scale. How many homes can you live in? How many meals can you eat? You can have a living room the size of a cathedral, but you won't live in it. It's too big.
Millionaires are risk-takers, and they don't become millionaires until they're 40 or 50. It's a slower process than a lot of people think.
I suppose with houses and assets, then I guess I would be a millionaire. But so are a lot of people.
The money doesn't really matter. I've been a multi-millionaire for a long time. My sons are rich.
I don't think I'm a millionaire, but I'm comfortable.
I don't need to be rich anymore; I don't need to be a millionaire.
There are plenty of miserable millionaires all over the place.
I never wanted to be a millionaire. I just wanted to live like one.
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