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Why do you have a problem with him being in a financial position to happily do whatever his wants?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI did not mean waster as in someone who has fallen out of society and sponged off others I mean someone with no real purpose in life. We have all met them. they are usually ex pats with nothing to get out of bed for and they want to bore you into thinking that they have the perfect life. The world moves in its own slow and dull way to them. Give me someone who has to get out of bed each morning and deal with sh*t all day. These are the people for who leisure time is valued and who usually have the capacity to understand others and what happens in the real world.Comment
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Its the difference between those who live to work and work to live. Once your mindset switches you realise you dont want to be part of the real world because its full of
Then we can quietly squirrel away in peace until we can price ourselves as far away as possible from them.Comment
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Would you be happier if he'd said that learning metalwork to make outdoor furniture was his Plan B and that he hopes to one day start a business doing it? Would that give him sufficient purpose in life?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI mean someone with no real purpose in life.- The meaning of life is to give life meaning
- Worrying about tomorrow spoils today
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Thanks for the tip.Originally posted by zeitghostTake a course at the local technical college.
It's safer & cheaper than trying to teach yourself.Comment
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What you mean is "give me someone like me" to admire. You're a narcissist.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI did not mean waster as in someone who has fallen out of society and sponged off others I mean someone with no real purpose in life. We have all met them. they are usually ex pats with nothing to get out of bed for and they want to bore you into thinking that they have the perfect life. The world moves in its own slow and dull way to them. Give me someone who has to get out of bed each morning and deal with sh*t all day. These are the people for who leisure time is valued and who usually have the capacity to understand others and what happens in the real world.
Don't bite the hand that feeds you.Comment
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Not really in a specific industry, flit between airports and banksOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhich industry you in aye love?
I just like to work, kinda don't care where or what
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Interesting one this, my view is you pack in when you've got enough and you have had enough...
Trick is to date match these two things.
How much is enough ? 25x your expected expenses if you want to leave anything, 20x if you don't (extrapolate from current, presume 55 yrs old)
I have just had a glorious 3 months over summer off and I loved it and was easily occupied. I have struggled being off in winter in the past but as the pressure is off moneywise, it was very enjoyable.
I am sorely tempted to engineer the same next summer and take my chances workwise.
This is where the 'retirement' pot comes into its own, once you've got a decent stash you can start to work a lot more flexibly and pick and choose.
Thats the plan then prob 55 pack inComment
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Head for the Southern Hemisphere problem sorted.Originally posted by lukemg View PostInteresting one this, my view is you pack in when you've got enough and you have had enough...
Trick is to date match these two things.
How much is enough ? 25x your expected expenses if you want to leave anything, 20x if you don't (extrapolate from current, presume 55 yrs old)
I have just had a glorious 3 months over summer off and I loved it and was easily occupied. I have struggled being off in winter in the past but as the pressure is off moneywise, it was very enjoyable.
I am sorely tempted to engineer the same next summer and take my chances workwise.
This is where the 'retirement' pot comes into its own, once you've got a decent stash you can start to work a lot more flexibly and pick and choose.
Thats the plan then prob 55 pack in
HTHFiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Sounds like your only "purpose in life" is to do stuff for other people, forever. The whole point of being a contractor is to build up a warchest so you can take things slower, earlier, and do things only for yourself.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI did not mean waster as in someone who has fallen out of society and sponged off others I mean someone with no real purpose in life.
Whilst the permies of the world work till they're 70 and at the end of it have nothing but benign memories and a carriage clock (or £200 voucher).
Originally posted by Nigel Farage MEP - 2016-06-24 04:00:00"I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nation states, trading together, being friends together, cooperating together, and let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, Brussels, and all that has gone wrong."Comment
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