aguynamedwill
Don Juan
hi,
if everything was to remain constant, i'd be able to retire at age 40. Not that impressive, but earlier than 98% of the population I'm sure.
of course things don't stay the same and the figures could change, but something dawned on me recently as I took a day off work. What would I do once I retired? I couldn't come up with an answer.
So I've started wondering, perhaps instead of paying my loans off early, I should take that money and buy a new bike, or a table saw and tools, or something I might like to use TODAY. Perhaps it would be worth working for a few more years so that I can enjoy my life more fully today. I could get hit by a bus tomorrow, shouldn't my last day be enjoyable instead of inexpensive?
Comments appreciated.
if everything was to remain constant, i'd be able to retire at age 40. Not that impressive, but earlier than 98% of the population I'm sure.
of course things don't stay the same and the figures could change, but something dawned on me recently as I took a day off work. What would I do once I retired? I couldn't come up with an answer.
So I've started wondering, perhaps instead of paying my loans off early, I should take that money and buy a new bike, or a table saw and tools, or something I might like to use TODAY. Perhaps it would be worth working for a few more years so that I can enjoy my life more fully today. I could get hit by a bus tomorrow, shouldn't my last day be enjoyable instead of inexpensive?
Comments appreciated.