I make over $300,000 a year working for Meta in San Francisco and still don’t own a car, couch, or TV
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Raymond Zeng, a Meta software engineer, discusses his minimalist lifestyle, financial strategies, and plans to retire by age 30 in the Bay Area.
Raymond Zeng, a Meta software engineer, discusses his minimalist lifestyle, financial strategies, and plans to retire by age 30 in the Bay Area.
Raymond Zeng, a Meta software engineer, discusses his minimalist lifestyle, financial strategies, and plans to retire by age 30 in the Bay Area.
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