NRA4LIFE
WKR
I love my current job. Hunting, fishing, paying people to do the crap that I hate. It's turning out great. Almost 10 years now.
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I'm with you there 100%Personally, I hope I have an enjoyable life. I am not waiting until retirement to do the things I enjoy.
The first time I read this my mind went to “pulling the plug” as in what one does when you take someone off life support. Then read the part about planning it since you started working and I was like “I mean 59 is an odd age to call it quits but to each there own.” Then I actually used my brain and thought it through.My kids will be both be out of college when I’m 57. I’d like to pay for grad school also if they choose to go. Then I’m pulling the plug at 59.
I’ve been planning for this since I started working. Barring no extraordinary circumstances it will be very doable.
Near death experiences certainly have a way of focussing our time and efforts into the things that are most important to us.I get it... my job was extremely demanding, stressful, incredibly long hours... but man I loved it. And much of my identity was wrapped up in it. It took an ambulance ride, a near heart attack (at much too early an age), and a couple day stay in the hospital to realize what it was actually doing to me. Was a rather brutal wake-up call.
Now... the same job put me in a position where I can be financially independent now and much more flexible with my time (not sure I fully embrace the retire early part). So... was it worth it.... I'd say probably so, but if I had actually died.... definitely not. That's a pretty fine line in the sand....
I enjoy spending way more time with my wife and kids. If I could go back and do it again, I still would have worked my ass off early on, but maybe had the presence of mind to jump off the extremely stressful train a little earlier. Hindsight is 20/20 though.
In canada they'll pull your plug when you get old lolThe first time I read this my mind went to “pulling the plug” as in what one does when you take someone off life support. Then read the part about planning it since you started working and I was like “I mean 59 is an odd age to call it quits but to each there own.” Then I actually used my brain and thought it through.
Yes some folks truly enjoy their jobs.You got it buddy; people who love their jobs do so because they're control freaks that neglect their families and have no hobbys or interests. Just go ahead and roll with that.
Why do folks want to keep working when they could be doing other stuff. Are they trying to avoid spending time with their wives and families or just have no interests outside of work? Are they Type A's who need to control things? What is it?
Let me know when someone figures out the health insurance thing.
I can afford to retire early at 55 for everything, but health insurance.