Might be lack of creativity on my part, can't imagine what I would spend that kind of money on that would actually make a difference in my quality of life.
That's $2000 USD per waking hour.
Anything about $10k per month I'm already well into frivolous territory by my standards.
I ran across some data published by CapRelo (Capital Relocation Services) that shows the average gross and take-home incomes in several developed countries. I was surprised as how low the average annual income was in several Western countries.
In the following list, I have sorted some representative countries in the order of take-home pay in US dollars.
Country|Gross Pay|Take-Home
Russia|$9,720|$8,456
Romania|$9,480|$8,532
Sweden|$46,804|$22,410
Denmark|$64,310|$28,227
France | $40,718 | $28,503
Germany | $42,369 | $29,685
Japan | $39,089 | $35,279
Canada | $48,688 | $35,299
UK | $46,252 | $40,169
Ireland | $56,787 | $42,322
Australia | $59,538 | $46,781
USA | $64,154 | $52,344
Switzerland | $85,718 | $84,006
Note how Denmark's tax rate is sky-high. The Swiss tax rate is very low, and they take home the most money but their cost of living is famously high too.
I was surprised to see the Irish do so well compared to the Swedes, the Danes, French, and Germans.
The above are developed countries, and people in developing countries would be down to a couple thousands if not hundreds of dollars a year. So, one does not have to spend as much as $10K/month to feel wealthy.
See:
https://info.caprelo.com/blog/tax-rates-by-country.