300UGUY
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Thank you. Life is what you make of it. I recommend this set of forums.
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community
Great resource, it's helped me a lot.
Thank you. Life is what you make of it. I recommend this set of forums.
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community
Ayep. Hopefully it will see the error of its ways (don't hold your breath though).I've found the best solution for stupid is to ignore it.![]()
Ayep. Hopefully it will see the error of its ways (don't hold your breath though).
Aaron Z
"It"....wasn't that a Stephen King TV movie....:laughing: :laughing:
Well, I'm now starting on my 13th month of retirement. There has got to be something criminal about not working, being happy, and not worrying so much about money anymore. What's the catch? My retirement is now about double of what my working take home pay was. That's because of saving and investing so much of my salary all these past years and living below our means. .
Late to the party but I'll chime in anyway. In my case, success in retirement was because of a deal the wife and I made in our early years. I would concentrate on earning the money if she would focus on the best ways to invest it. It worked out well. With few distractions, I focused solely on my standing in the working world while she shrewdly invested in the markets. Life is good.
she shrewdly invested in the markets. Life is good.
What kind of markets you are talking about? Stockmarket? We have somthing what we saved the last 5 years of my work, and we try to buy farmland. Here in the Philippines, when somebody ist farming on my land he has to give me 1/3 of the harvest. When I calculate this as the interest, it comes out to about 15%. And, becaus my brothers in law do the farming on my land, they have work and income and do not ask me for money. And I think Farmkand is a very safe investment, up to now the price is going up, what I did not take into consideraton with the 15%.
So far, so good. But somtimes I think whether it was right to retire. because I am not realy retired, I just changed my job from a very well paid engineer to a not paid farm machinery mecanic. Today I welded the seat of our old KUBOTA tractor, it was totally corroded. But my new job ist only part time and when I feel like working. And in a warm country, with no pain in my legs. And now we will go to the lake and burn some diesel wiht the boat and have fun.
Alex
Late to the party but I'll chime in anyway. In my case, success in retirement was because of a deal the wife and I made in our early years. I would concentrate on earning the money if she would focus on the best ways to invest it. It worked out well. With few distractions, I focused solely on my standing in the working world while she shrewdly invested in the markets. Life is good.