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If you can retire early, what you will do in your Life?

I mean Retirement here; stop working for money and build a passive income, and I mean early here when you still young not over 60.
For me, I will start to learn new things and gain new skills. Also, will start to practice new sports and traveling.

SteveRobertusa 4 Apr 25
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I would do more traveling.

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My plan is to do something that lands me in jail so I have a comfy bed and 3 meals a day.

Good idea

Watch out for "Big Momma" and her bitches! Just saying.

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I have 3 things I want to do eventually.

  • VIsit Australia during their winter I would die during the summer.
  • Play the WSOP Main event in Vegas. A 10K US poker tournament
  • Also play the Main event in the CPT in Montreal also a 10K poker game.

The odds of getting them done no have no idea I'm working to change things about my situation so hopefully.

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I did retire early, and I'm still not sure what I'm doing, except trying to enjoy myself. Lots of reading, some writing, walking the dogs, visiting with friends and family.

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I'm living paycheck to paycheck, and even that doesn't cover my bills most weeks, so no retirement savings for me, and consequently no retirement.

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I have an actual plan. Retire aged 56-57.

Pay off my mortgage, sell the house, use the money to buy a plot of land in the Scottish highlands.

Build a house with an attached coffee shop/book shop.

That’s pretty much it.

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I have a bucket list I've been working on and I have three states out of 50 left to visit, Maine, Hawaii and Alaska. I also plan to ride in a hot air balloon and take a cruise. Retired or not, I will accomplish this. I'm an artist so I suppose I'll never retire but will have to quit curating at some point when it is no longer physically possible. I would also like to have a best friend again to share my life. That's sort of a priority.

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Become an introvert.

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I don't know that I ever want to completely stop working. I think I'd like to be able to continue doing what I'm doing now but with limited hours.

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My wife and I plan on moving down to Mexico where we are going to build a house on some property of ours. We plan on doing that in the summer of 2020. I'll be 55. We'll spend time working on the house, traveling around a bit, and whatever else comes up.

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I did retire early and volunteered at a mental health resource centre, took a degree in fine and applied arts - I sat on prof Bamfords review of adult mental health i& learning disability in Northern Ireland - leared to make raku pottery - These days at 70 .Y.O. I mostly garden only 4 minutes from the sea so I pick up my five pieces of plastic each day and also collect driftwood for sculptures. I have a nice life.

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Don't want to retire ever... I'll kick the bucket working

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I plan on traveling ,staying healthy and some work helping people. Pretty simple.

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Space Ninja. So 2050s

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Space Ninja. So 2050s

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I think it already happened, as I've timed out on being able to teach in Thailand.

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I will never retire and its likely neither will any of us!

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I did.
Since then I've been enjoying my time, even if it's sitting around listening to the wind blow.

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