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What does it feel like to become a millionaire?

I reached this milestone when I was 30 years old.
To be honest, overall there hasn't been much change.
1. I still live in the same city, although I have moved houses now. It's not a mansion, but I have moved from a house of about 1000 square feet to a house of 3300 square feet. The change is not significant, and my house is reasonably priced (affordable for any ordinary American family).
2. I bought two new cars because I used to drive used cars before. They are not Lamborghinis or Mercedes. They are a Honda and a Toyota.
I have spent several holidays, but only because I have never done so before. I haven't traveled to various countries, or taken a year off. I went to a few places, staying in each place for about a week.
I am still working. Although not in a formal job, I have resigned from my consultant job.
I eat out more just because I dislike cooking. It is worth noting that these are not high-end restaurants, but chain restaurants that we all know and often dine at.
I do feel safer, which makes me more confident. I know I can buy whatever I want, do whatever I want without consulting or planning. I also know that if I don't pay, no one can take away my car or home (banks).
It did give me time. Time to relax and think about who I am, what my true life goals are, and what kind of life I really want.
The biggest change is #7.
When you live in endless competition, having to feel the pressure of bills and problems, you don't have much time left for yourself. That's the biggest change.
But everything else seems to be the same.
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