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Previously on "Dying people's top 5 regrets revealed and they may just change your life"
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When my final hour is at hand I know I'll regret not spending more time in the office
Think how much extra I could have billed for those days I took off!
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I think your right when you say there is a fear factor. I'm the first one to preach all of that and to enjoy life while you can etc etc
I am working towards having more 'My' time inbetween contracts but my first hurdle menatlly is I never feel i have enough money and its 'just a bit more' I need before that will be comfortable. Then I know the hardest mental hurlde will be when I'm off and thinking how the money is not being replaced if its getting used. You do get conditioned it seems whether you like it or not.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostThis is why I never understand those contractors with a mindset they have to end one contract on a friday and start another on the monday.
When you're on your deathbed guys, you'll wonder why you bothered.
I've got some downtime after a chunk of work, I'm not going on an expensive holiday but enjoying cooking at home, cycling, walking with GF#1 on her mid week days off. Just enjoying my life.
I think fear may be a factor - the conditioned feeling that you're not earning and it feels wrong somehow.
And also the aftermath of a costly divorce. That keeps you fiscally focussed!
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Originally posted by Unix View PostCan I take over your mod job now you have achieved self actualization and nirvana?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostRegret what you haven't done people, start now...
Dying people's top 5 regrets revealed and they may just change your life - Mirror Online
When you're on your deathbed guys, you'll wonder why you bothered.
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9) I should have gone for the one with the big t*ts
just for completeness obviously
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8. I wish I had been nicer to new contractors who could not be bothered to use the search function, read the guides or speak to their accountants.
NorthernLadUK
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It's doing all those things when I was younger that's lead to me being miserable and poor now.
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