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RE: How Millennials Can Invest Their Time and Grow a Substantial Retirement Account

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Glad to hear your son had his priorities in order.

20 years ago I thought I did too. I had a college education, had studied in something I thought would always keep me employed and middle class (teaching), and felt that if I saved enough and counted my pennies the right way, everything would be ok.

And everything would have been ok, but I didn't count on health tragedies which lead to financial tragedies, which could not be solved with a teacher salary...

Thanks for the vote of confidence, and YES! I hope to have my finances settles in the next 5 years so I can truly live "work free."

Although I do plan on "working" lots in my garden.

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Indeed, best of luck! I want to retire onto fishing, scuba diving and spear fishing with some veggie / herb garden action between it all. Tough situation medical health can put us in, hope nothing like this repeats itself or we have better solutions in the future...

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Sounds like a nice retirement.

I want to read books in my garden.

I would need to duct tape two large magnifying glasses together to make me a good pair of sufficient readers! Ok maybe I am exaggerating a bit yet the squinting and reading small type is not what it once was! Great plan, sounds very peaceful !1UP

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