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Do you know how much 1 million is? Like, do you really know? Because it’s pretty common for us to see these numbers on social media, in business, in crypto, and not have a clear understanding of what they actually represent.
Let me simplify this for you. It starts with K. We see 1K, 10K, 100K around every day. K comes from kilo, which is simply a thousand. So 1K is 1,000, 10K is 10,000, and so on. Pretty straightforward.
Now, how much is 1 million? 1 million is 1,000,000. Think about it well—it's a thousand times a thousand. When you see 5M somewhere, that’s 5 million; 10M is 10 million. It looks like a lot of numbers, but when you start working with crypto, YouTube, freelancing, these figures show up all the time.
Then there’s the billion, which is 1,000,000,000. It’s basically a thousand million. 1B, 10B, got it? Much bigger numbers, but it follows the same logic.
To sum it up: K is a thousand, a million is 1 million (which is way bigger), and a billion is 1 billion (even more ridiculous). If you work online or follow the market, knowing these conversions quickly in your head makes all the difference for understanding the numbers you see out there and making better decisions.