Vaniver comments on Money threshold Trigger Action Patterns - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Vaniver 24 February 2015 07:58:23PM *  1 point [-]

Obligatory links:

either are hugely committed to earning to give

See 80,000 Hours.

or intend to retire or do something risky or different at a very young age

See Mr. Money Mustache.

don't ever intend to not live relatively frugally

See The Millionaire Next Door.

Comment author: michaelsullivan 26 February 2015 05:07:17AM 0 points [-]

thanks for the links -- although I think some of the people in Millionaire Next Door skirt closer to what OP was referring to -- people who never spend money, not to retire early or do something interesting with their money, but just to hoard it.

I have known a few people who I considered pathological savers -- people who, like the fictional Scrooge, seem to save for the sake of saving, and do not ever enjoy the wealth they have created, nor do they turn it to a useful purpose in the world via large charitable donations. This is very rare in my experience, however. The only people i have known like this are in the generation that grew up during or shortly after the Great Depression.