How to Live as Well as a Billionaire When you think about the rich — the really rich — you may find yourself marveling at their… well, their money. Take Bill Gates. If you think $10 million is a fortune, consider this: He has 5,000 of them. If he put his money in $1,000 bills, he'd have 50 million of them! But how much better does he live? Sure, he's got a huge house. And a yacht. He's probably got a jet too. But who needs that crap? Really! If you make at least $100,000 a year ($150,000 if you are raising a family), you can live as well as Bill Gates does — and I'll prove it to you. If you aren't yet making that much, you'll have to put aside this essay until you are. (If you're following ETR, it shouldn't take very long.) Let's start by identifying some of life's basic experiences: § sleeping § working § dressing § eating/drinking § leisure Now the purpose of becoming rich — you would think — would be to make each of these experiences as rewarding as possible. Take sleeping. What does a billionaire want out of his sleep time? I'd say the same thing you do: blissful, uninterrupted unconsciousness. And what will give you that (besides peace of mind, which you can't buy)? Answer: a great mattress. And how much does a great mattress cost? Maybe $1,500. That means you can buy yourself a billion-dollar sleep for no more than $1,500. If you are making $100,000 a year, you can afford it. So get rid of that lumpy thing you are sleeping on and get yourself the best mattress you can find. Then go to sleep every night content that Bill Gates can have it no better. Buying Yourself the Best did u like it ?? ok thanks !