Many people will not be able to answer this question because they've never made anywhere near $200,000 a year so I'll also globalize the question by reframing it.
- What is it like to earn more money from your job than the vast majority of people in your country, society, family, etc?
- Did the money change you and or change how people treat you?
- If it did change you then what was the impact?
- If people treated you different once you had what was considered a high paying job in your society how was the treatment (good, bad, unclear)?
Some articles seem to state that after a certain amount of money per year happiness is not further increased. Are there challenges which come with being financially successful which offset or counter the benefits?
Note, this article is asking what it is like to earn a lot of money from a high paying job. This isn't the same a inheriting it, or having a high net worth due to investments. In specific this question only applies to people who do some job which pays a lot relative to the majority of people they know and or in society.