I'm living so far beyond my means that we may almost be said to be living apart.

Saki
I'm living so far beyond my means that we may...
I'm living so far beyond my means that we may...
I'm living so far beyond my means that we may...
I'm living so far beyond my means that we may...
About This Quote

Being able to live beyond your means is a sign of great wealth and luxury. While this lifestyle may bring with it many benefits, it also comes with many burdens. Living in such an extravagant manner can be very difficult when you have to share your resources and resources in such a way that others might not be able to live in the same manner. It can also be very difficult when you have to deal with the loss of what you have when people take part of your home or when your will is not read properly and people get control of what you own even before you die.

Source: The Unbearable Bassington

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