That’s good.
If you have “life satisfaction”, then you’ve done well.
I was a systems analyst for a pharmaeutical company a lifetime ago without even a college degree. Just a temp. Got bored, Automated my tasks. Created a whole system they got rich off of. They had to hire me. I set the salary, based it on maximum for my zip code because i didn’t want the job or the money.
Saved 53% of my income, invested more of it, got a house in the woods to help my brother and his family because they were always going from place-to-place. Brings them stability.
I see woods all around me right now on this lanai. There’s a lot of people living here. All contribute.
I was going to join a monastery before I accidentally got that systems analyst job but instead went this route, which is close enough. Not even that religious. But jealousy of money isn’t where it’s at for me. You have needs and if they’re sufficient, anything more just feeds into the cycle of constant want.