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RE: Destress by Removing Crap from Your Life

in #life7 years ago

@lynncoyle1 I figured that @beestrong and yourself might have a little in common ;) .

@beestrong stuff isn't on my list for purchases at this point in my life. Unless it's something I need like clothes I really just don't want it. The hard part is I run an inventory based business so I have a massive anchor tied to that. I have over 2000sq ft of storage for this business and am always needing to buy more to keep it going.

Actually trying to figure out if I liquidated everything how much money I'd have and could it finance a few years of "travel". If I can add a digital/online income stream on top of the lump sum selling everything would net I bet we could pull it off. Spend some time in multiple countries around the world and let my kids see the world learning about different cultures while we live in them. Think it would make for some very well rounded kids who at the end of it would hopefully understand themselves and the world much better the most people ever get too.

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Wow, that is alot of stuff..
And amazing possibilities....The main calculation i did was where do i want to live, can i legally stay there and what do i want in that new life. How much are my assets worth and do those two sums reconcile and if not where can i make changes
I guess because i was always poor i realised i didn't need much so i am more than happy with little and of course i then make my money last longer. Also because i live alongside local people (rich in comparison to them) i get truly authentic experiences of life in.thailand nepal laos india to.name a few...