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by balls187
4055 days ago
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> Likely since you first started working you've never actually been in a situation where you don't need to sell your time in order to pay your expenses. I sure haven't. Actually that's not true. When I was 28 years old, I quit my job, "retired" and traveled. It got old quick. I missed the challenges of solving engineering problems, the comradarie I have with coworkers, and the shared sense of purpose you get with work. I also realized that the one thing I could spend hours and hours doing in one setting was writing code. So I rejoined the "ratrace" and decided that I wouldn't be so consumed about "retiring." Instead I subscribe to the "don't wait till you retire" to do the things you want to do. I want to travel, so I travel. I live my life the way I want to. That includes working for a paycheck. |
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This! I'm with you. why should I ever "retire"?