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Yeah, but at that point it's not your time. You're essentially selling your life to someone else... and they're not even using it.
You say you can spend your time writing poetry or reading books... but that doesn't scratch an itch for everyone. Being stuck to a desk or other work station means your options are extremely limited. You can't go out and work on your kit-car, or practice a golf swing, or practice monologues for a one person play... or many other things that require a little more activity than being stuck in a chair for nine hours allows.
Money can get you a lot of things in life... but as yet it can not give you time back in your life.