I'll add that to my reading list. Curiously, in the same 2018 I was in Lisbon and went to a Sagmeister's exhibition called "The Happy Show", and I dare to say it was the most impactful exhibition I've been to. It was funny, interactive and full of great insights.
I remember him saying that the in his experience the perfect yearly wage for him was about 85k/year. Less than that, and he would have less options and less free time. Much more than that and he would start spending time to manage his money.
Great book, I've gone through it twice and hope to use it to guide more of my life.
Regarding free time, have you seen Happier Hour: How to Beat Distraction, Expand Your Time, and Focus on What Matters Most by Cassie Holmes.
From her research she says there is an optimal amount of free time, and that's the range from 2-5 hours a day, as in 3, 4 and 5 hours are just as good as 2!
I'll add that to my reading list. Curiously, in the same 2018 I was in Lisbon and went to a Sagmeister's exhibition called "The Happy Show", and I dare to say it was the most impactful exhibition I've been to. It was funny, interactive and full of great insights.
I remember him saying that the in his experience the perfect yearly wage for him was about 85k/year. Less than that, and he would have less options and less free time. Much more than that and he would start spending time to manage his money.
Great book, I've gone through it twice and hope to use it to guide more of my life.
Regarding free time, have you seen Happier Hour: How to Beat Distraction, Expand Your Time, and Focus on What Matters Most by Cassie Holmes.
From her research she says there is an optimal amount of free time, and that's the range from 2-5 hours a day, as in 3, 4 and 5 hours are just as good as 2!
Don't overlook vector measures (https://cynefin.io/wiki/Vector_theory_of_change), and other types of monitors.
Sounds like an interesting book