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by robocat
570 days ago
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> The only way I know how to deal with this is FIRE. Investing as much as possible and working towards early retirement I retired at 50 and "the dream" of FIRE is almost like someone else's idea of an ideal goal and I'm not that satisfied with it - perhaps because I'm out of sync with my peers (I have gained some retired 65+ friends). I had planned to enjoy investing however I find investing soulless and unsatisfying even though I'm doing well at it, so my life plan needs to change. My hobbies remain hobbies - they are not fulltime. > The world we live in still sucks away the best years of your life Some of the most satisfied people I know work in plain jobs. I could found a startup but that's just creating a job for myself and the benefits of many many millions don't seem like they'd improve my life enough. |
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Agreed, but how do you know you are doing well at it? Who hasn’t? Stock market only goes up and has been fueled by low interest rates for almost 2 decades.