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Early Retirement?

So, I guess like most people you’d like to retire at the ripe young age of 30 after you have accumulated a few million dollars in your interest happy bank. Once you have read this “How to” perhaps the prospect of actually earning a million dollars, on the career path, isn’t so appealing. To acheive early retirement you need plenty, and plenty, and some more motivation and commitment to your one vision. You must sacrifice your soul, until you hit 30, as a slave to the high-flying but extremely punishing career. Alongside that, no kids, no partner and no luxuary items.

There seems to be a small major contrast in interests here. Spend over a third of your life slaving away to earn some money, then spent the rest of it doing nothing. I don’t think I could cope with that massive change in lifestyle. Nor could I have the self-discipline to live a ‘modest’ life. Go it on your own. Invest what money you have in a small business or capital stock and grow it from there yourself. It’s not a race to 30, take your time. Enjoy life. Maintain the easy vibe.

(edit: yes, read reggles’ post below, the funniest thing like ever!)

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Reggles said,

June 27, 2006 @ 5:38 pm

“Spend over a third of your life slaving away to earn some money, then spent the rest of it doing nothing.”

This is the exact reason why I would rather not work at all. That way there would be no major contrast interests. It would just be me being all parasitic. My dad isn’t too fond of the idea, which is why I’m forced to go to school. Forced, I tell you.

oz said,

June 27, 2006 @ 7:45 pm

I think you still need some kind of work, if you’d like to make it past 30 :p

Reggles said,

June 27, 2006 @ 8:37 pm

Whatever, mortal. Do you remember not that I am not like other humans? I need not food. Nor money.

oz said,

June 28, 2006 @ 10:19 am

Apart from the other day, when you aged by 200 years in a vain quest to purchase food..?

Finding your Business Idea in 5 steps | o z i z - the easy vibe said,

June 30, 2006 @ 8:37 pm

[…] Every day entrepreneurs are looking for the next big idea to send them into early retirement. Good and profitable ideas are hard to come by, which can lead to frustration and a huge loss in motivation when nothing comes to mind. The secret to finding an idea is raking your brain and following your own interests, not simply following the biggest trends at the time. Get away from preconceptions about different markets and their respective values, go for what you want to do and the market will be there waiting for you. […]

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Early Retirement?

So, I guess like most people you’d like to retire at the ripe young age of 30 after you have accumulated a few million dollars in your interest happy bank. Once you have read this “How to” perhaps the prospect of actually earning a million dollars, on the career path, isn’t so appealing. To acheive early retirement you need plenty, and plenty, and some more motivation and commitment to your one vision. You must sacrifice your soul, until you hit 30, as a slave to the high-flying but extremely punishing career. Alongside that, no kids, no partner and no luxuary items.

There seems to be a small major contrast in interests here. Spend over a third of your life slaving away to earn some money, then spent the rest of it doing nothing. I don’t think I could cope with that massive change in lifestyle. Nor could I have the self-discipline to live a ‘modest’ life. Go it on your own. Invest what money you have in a small business or capital stock and grow it from there yourself. It’s not a race to 30, take your time. Enjoy life. Maintain the easy vibe.

(edit: yes, read reggles’ post below, the funniest thing like ever!)

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Reggles said,

June 27, 2006 @ 5:38 pm

“Spend over a third of your life slaving away to earn some money, then spent the rest of it doing nothing.”

This is the exact reason why I would rather not work at all. That way there would be no major contrast interests. It would just be me being all parasitic. My dad isn’t too fond of the idea, which is why I’m forced to go to school. Forced, I tell you.

oz said,

June 27, 2006 @ 7:45 pm

I think you still need some kind of work, if you’d like to make it past 30 :p

Reggles said,

June 27, 2006 @ 8:37 pm

Whatever, mortal. Do you remember not that I am not like other humans? I need not food. Nor money.

oz said,

June 28, 2006 @ 10:19 am

Apart from the other day, when you aged by 200 years in a vain quest to purchase food..?

Finding your Business Idea in 5 steps | o z i z - the easy vibe said,

June 30, 2006 @ 8:37 pm

[…] Every day entrepreneurs are looking for the next big idea to send them into early retirement. Good and profitable ideas are hard to come by, which can lead to frustration and a huge loss in motivation when nothing comes to mind. The secret to finding an idea is raking your brain and following your own interests, not simply following the biggest trends at the time. Get away from preconceptions about different markets and their respective values, go for what you want to do and the market will be there waiting for you. […]

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