Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Why u don't want to be a millionaire
1. Arjuna: I want to be a
millionaire
Krishna: Why ?
Here starts reciting of
“Money”vadgita by Lord
Sri Krishna
2.
3. As a millionaire, you're
going to be on the
hook for doing a
greater amount of
(financial) good for
your country.
As income increases
tax also increases.
4. Possessions take time to
maintain. Whether you're
talking about clothes, cars or
chateaus - the more you
have of anything, the more
time it will take.
Money is no different. Once
you have millions, you won't
be able to just pay a few bills
and balance your checkbook
at the end of the month. It
will take a significant amount
of your time to budget, pay
taxes, invest, give, plan
spending, meet with
professionals, etc.
5. Once you have the means to
buy a bigger house, purchase a
nicer car and join that nearby
golf club, you're most likely
going to meet a whole new
group of people – wealthier
people.
Suddenly your mindset gets
changed. Now, dinner means
having food at McDonald only.
you're more likely to find
yourself paying a lot more
attention to what others are
doing and join right in. It's
easier to swim with the current
than against it.
6. No more bargain-shopping
for birthday presents.
Friends, family members, co-
workers and employees begin
to expect bigger, nicer and,
well, more expensive gifts.
7. Having money will attract
people who need or want
money. You'll have to
have a plan for how to
deal with them – who you
want to give money to
and who you want to turn
away. And then you'll
have to take action every
time the request comes.
8. As your portfolio value increases
so, most likely, will your anxiety
over market fluctuations that
could quickly erode your net
worth.
Previously you weren’t caring
about stock market or sagging
dollar price.
Welcome to a millionaire's world
– where stocks and sleep don't
necessarily mix well.
9. You will likely receive a
steady flow of email, snail
mail and voicemail offers
from lawyers, investment
advisers and tax attorneys all
eager for your money.
You'll need to talk with
trusted friends, undertake
research.(second job)
10. As a millionaire, you are now a target for an
unwelcome group of people: criminals. A bigger
house in a nicer community could attract
burglars. A more expensive car could attract the
attention of car thieves.
Suddenly, Saturdays are spent checking out home
and car alarm systems and your investment
adviser's professional background to make sure
your wealth and possessions are safe.(second
job)