+1 We both resigned big law partnerships, cut our annual income more than in half. We have more than enough saved, more than enough to live on, donate a ton, volunteer a ton, kids are set. People killing themselves to make more than more-than-anyone-needs are ridiculously stuck on Lucy's assembly line. |
| I think a lot more people do the opposite - stay in jobs that give them enough to cover their needs instead of rising as far and fast as they can. Going from a high to low earning job is less common. I guess think about what your life would look like with an HHI of $160k; that's what mine is and we're OK, I'd happily earn $100k more if I still saw my kids at night and on weekends, but wouldn't trade it to be traveling 3 weeks a month or working 12 hours a day. |
+1000. I downsized to a “lesser role” and long term, it didn’t turn out to be less work or stress just different |
What? No. In the current context, it refers to your stashed away safe amount, like a squirrel buries a nut for winter. |
Lol |
I don’t. I earn 250k and hubby around 500k. It just isn’t good balance for us as a family if I start moving jobs every 3-5 years like hubby. I want to be available for my kids with a predictable 40 hr job. We are at $3M net worth in mid 40’s and this income is enough to sustain our needs, some wants and a ton of retirement and college savings |
| Then live it, Op. Save the rest. See if you *really* can do it. |
| So, we kind of do this I guess? We keep our expenses low -- we live in a dumpy house and drive a 10yo car, etc. WE try to keep our expenses such that if either one of us decided that we wanted to walk out of our jobs tomorrow we could. Obviously we would have to scale back on things like vacations and savings, etc but our "nut" would be covered. |
| My nuts are the size of peanuts, so they are very easy to cover. You do you, OP. |
| OP is talking about nut to maintain a current standard of living. I do the same but for early retirement. As long as I have my nut I will early retire around age 50. However, not getting a low pay job until then, but sometimes dream about it. Not a high earner relative to DCUM. |
Some other threads talking about saving 4M-6M to retire at age 65. I think half is enough and will retire early. At age 65 my body will be messed up from sitting a desk most of adult life and how I can I travel the world then? |