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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I retired at 47 yo with a $18M NW. It has been fantastic. Love the freedom to do whatever the heck I want. Been traveling the world staying in places for a month or so at a time. If you get bored that’s on you.[/quote] My last job was in my 20s working while my ex finished grad school. Then I became a SAHM for the next 25 yrs or so. I considered myself retired from that "job" when my youngest got into college and could drive. I do frequently get bored but it's far less of a problem for me than constantly being stressed out by kids, the perpetual hustle to get them off to school and stuff every day, be available to drive until 8pm, teacher meetings, reading logs, science projects, sports and practices, road trips to camps and tournaments, all the random things kids throw at you, and then the whole college circus. I pretty much have the freedom to do whatever I want, I just prefer doing so much less. The last thing I want to do is travel anymore. My ex would probably give me a job if I wanted one since we're fairly amicable, I just don't want one. I could probably buy anything I wanted to as well, but I can't think of anything I want besides taking care of my pets. There is something very calming about having an exact routine every single morning in my robe and slippers slightly before dawn, just like I remember my grandma from the old days, sitting in the kitchen with her coffee. No longer are there the morning "papers" the way they used to be, but I enjoy listening to podcasts from the phone in my robe pocket. [/quote] It depends HOW you travel. The way I do it, it never gets old.[/quote] Or you’re easily awed and don’t like time with yourself. [/quote]
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