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RE: Retiring from the Tribe

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Even though I'd be out travelling a lot more, I'd still be a part of a business of some sorts after "retirement", preferably my own business.

I'd like to work, but maybe not as hard as I'm working now or will be working a decade later. I work hard now so that I can have at least a bit of extra free time when I'm older, all these "moves" I'm making, these investments, they're all for the "future".

When and at what age will I retire? I don't know, I don't have a number, but I'll probably feel it when it comes. My father even as he's closing in towards the age of 70 is still as active as me, and has been quite active from his early teenage years. Of course, he's not as active now, compared to his 20s or even a decade ago, but he's still involved, he's the one who's still at the helm.

So, I guess that's where I see myself at that age, if I live that long lol.

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Hard work doing something mundane or seen as to make ends meet sucks. Working hard at something you think is valuable for you and others is a different thing perhaps. Most jobs are pretty useless.

Of course, he's not as active now, compared to his 20s or even a decade ago, but he's still involved, he's the one who's still at the helm.

We all slow down and eventually break down, but it doesn't mean we have to sit and rust til the end :)

Working hard at something you think is valuable for you and others is a different thing perhaps

That's what I've always focused on, since my early teens. Don't know if it's good or bad, but I like focusing on newer things, one after the other.

but it doesn't mean we have to sit and rust til the end

OH HELL YEAHHH. 🔥

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