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Hmm. Watched a video about how one should retire as soon as possible, once they hit 60. Would be nice... but I don't see it. Too far off though.

Going back to work, reached a point in this project where I just want to hammer it out. Would be nice to do something else... but work is relaxing. At least it doesn't cost me money, that's what it has going for it the most.
 
Hmm. Watched a video about how one should retire as soon as possible, once they hit 60. Would be nice... but I don't see it. Too far off though.

My original plan when I was still with my ex wife was that both of us would retire at 52 but then after we split up I figured that I would work a few more years but I was basically forced into retirement at 53 anyway. But in the end I’m very happy being retired but having my new part time job as a Niagara tour guide. And I’m having the time of my life right now doing that. I think that most people should retire early from their original career and then find something way less stressful to do for the rest of their lives that will keep themselves busy
 
Taking a break from the computer for the evening. Spent free time the last couple of days cleaning out my e-mail account. The Yahoos at Yahoo! sent me a nastygram that if I didn't get my storage down to under the new 20GB limit, I wouldn't be able to get or receive e-mails until I either did so or paid for more storage.

And I wasn't about to pay for more storage...
 
My original plan when I was still with my ex wife was that both of us would retire at 52 but then after we split up I figured that I would work a few more years but I was basically forced into retirement at 53 anyway. But in the end I’m very happy being retired but having my new part time job as a Niagara tour guide. And I’m having the time of my life right now doing that. I think that most people should retire early from their original career and then find something way less stressful to do for the rest of their lives that will keep themselves busy
We've first got to get one kid through college, then pay off the house, then I figure I'll be 60. But health insurance is the 800lb gorilla in the room, plus I won't be able to put away towards retirement for the next decade that I'd like to be.

Eh. Too hard to make plans that far out.
 
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