Sometimes I think the
real question is whether you will be happy, if and when you achieve your perceived wealth...case in point:
Premium Link
Upgrade
Keith Gough, 58, won a £9 million (US$13,690,295) lottery jackpot with his wife Louise in June 2005. He spent much of his winnings on racehorses, fast cars and an executive box at Aston Villa Football Club. But according to newspapers, Mr Gough was also conned out of more than £700,000 (US$1,064,800) over two years by fraudster James Price (who was jailed for three years and four months for the crime), and in 2007 he split from his wife of 25 years and began ******** heavily...
Details:
Premium Link
Upgrade
But in answer to the question, for me enough is allowing me to retire to the West Indies and putting my feet up....