Full Disclosure: Waiting for funds to clear so I can clean out my balance on the exchange, and loading up for a small sell order @ $60k USD for further funding of Ranchero Lawblaw. Hoping it happens in this tax-quarter.
Was going to wait for $75k and sell a larger chunk, but purpose-selling at $60k for the ranch build is justifiable to me.
Rick is already starting to stress out about cost overruns, and I'll be Goddamned if I'm going to let dude cheap out on my dream ranch-home build, so, yeah. Gotta smack that little bitch with my wallet.dat again.
"Yes. I want a fucking fishing dock. I don't see the problem spending $15k to have one properly built, goddamnit. Yes, I understand a new high quality fence will likely set us back $50k-$60k around the perimeter. Yes. I expect the bridge engineering and construction to cost north of $100k" sorta shit.
We have problems.
Following the one thing i learned from the dude that hands over the lottery price to the winner(s).
After handing the suitcase full of cash to the winner, he always asks "so what you're gonna do with the money?".
And most people tell him whatever. But if one of them says "i haven't thought about tha...t", "i don't know yet...", "i'm not sure...", he said he always replies:
If you don't know how to spend it, you should use this money to fulfill your dream(s), for a start.
He said that this always was an eye-opener to these winner(s).
I see you're doing exactly that.
Maybe tell Rick that this is the one life he got to live, nobody knows how long it's going to last, and he should think about respectfully using this gift instead of thinking about cost-overruns. Maybe try to find out
his dream and help him realize it, too. He has to switch modes from wage-slave to retired-and-rich-as-fuck.
Just my two cents