CloverKnollFarms
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Our expenses run about $2500/mo. That buys a lot of fun actually. It buys all the fun I have time for.
Life built around the job really hit home with 35 years in so far…I'll say this. I found work got in the way of the life I wanted to live. I had a lot of interests and activities that I just could not enjoy due to lack of time. My career, though I had an incredible passion for, overtook my life such that it was what everything else was built around. After a couple decades that really started to eat at me. But really only in the last year. My discontent was not with being a pilot, it was with working as a pilot.
I think people that cultivate well rounded lives that consist of a lot of interests and a desire to keep learning, will thrive in retirement. Those without that desire or drive, could be better off working until they die.
Life built around the job really hit home with 35 years in so far…
I admire those that can retire with a smile and have decades after of enjoyment…
Nothin as satisfying as when a well executed plan comes together…
I ask retired men what they like most and throwing away the alarm clock, life without deadlines and pressure combined with no longer having to leave the house no matter the weather are 3 common responses.
Well Done…
I won’t miss the 3 am alarm either when the day comes…After 21 years of 3am wakeup calls to work 12-13 hour days away from home Friday-Monday... i think working into ones 60s is absolutely insane.
My alarm goes off once per week, for an early morning Bible Doctrine class at church on Saturday morning. And even that hits me hard.
I put these in the correct order for you. Related?If you are inclined to consume alcoholic beverages, you can commence to drinkin' earlier in the day.
You can now take naps anytime you wish. Ask me how I know....
After 21 years of 3am wakeup calls to work 12-13 hour days away from home Friday-Monday... i think working into ones 60s is absolutely insane.
My alarm goes off once per week, for an early morning Bible Doctrine class at church on Saturday morning. And even that hits me hard.
What percentage of that is health insurance? My wife's health insurance is the biggest expense we have for a couple more years.Our expenses run about $2500/mo. That buys a lot of fun actually. It buys all the fun I have time for.
What percentage of that is health insurance? My wife's health insurance is the biggest expense we have for a couple more years.