Quoted from o-din:And doing side jobs working on pinball machines to get by.
Your thoughts on that?
My criteria is yearly expenses cannot exceed 3.5% of portfolio. Once we're at that point, we can retire.
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Quoted from o-din:And doing side jobs working on pinball machines to get by.
Your thoughts on that?
My criteria is yearly expenses cannot exceed 3.5% of portfolio. Once we're at that point, we can retire.
I occasionally will dream that I'm back in college, it's end of semester, and I realized I forgot to attend one of my classes.
And I'm out 25 years.
Hoping to retire in maybe 6 or 7 years.
Quoted from rotordave:I semi retired at 42.
Best move I ever made.
When you get to a certain age, you figure out that life is more than getting up and working 90-100 hours like a robot every week and dying in your 40 from stress.
That’s me .... YMMV.rd
I've felt semi retired since March when my Mega Corp went to a work at home model.
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