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Financial Independence by my 30th Birthday - Join Me!
Financial Independence by my 30th Birthday - Join Me!
A few weeks ago, I'm not sure of exactly when, I decided to set a BHAG (Big Hairy-Ass Goal) for myself to become financially free (or financially independent as I'm now calling it) by my 30th birthday. My goal is not to be rich and famous, just financially independent. That is to say that I want to be in a position where I can choose, each day, whether or not I want to work. Read more >>
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My goal is not to be rich and famous, just financially independent. Read more >>
Excellent read Norri. You are right, financial independence is not so much about having assets and bling, but having the cash flow to enjoy life. So what if you don't fly 1st class, as long as you get to your destination and enjoy the flight! Investing in time to spend with the people that you love is soooo rewarding that you hardly need any thing else. Being stress free is also good for your health and allows you to really enjoy life. It really is the little things that matter.
Good luck with your goal
PS.Playing the guitar is good therapy. What music do you play?
Well I don't play any Stevie Ray Vaughan but he's one of my favourite blues guitarists My wife and I danced to "Pride and Joy" on our wedding day. Was fun, even though we couldn't dance for sh%t :P
I mostly improvise over backing tracks but I'd say my favourite stuff to improvise over would be ballad-y type music. Followed by the blues and I also enjoy playing a bit of jazz, even though I don't really know what I'm doing, I sometimes get the "feel" right
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Financial independence is not only essential it's vital. I don't want to be rich, but I also don't want to work set hours, I want to be off every weekend and every December. I don't want to struggle and worry about paying accounts but most importantly I want job satisfaction.
Without dreams and goals where would mankind really have been today. I admire Norri's goal as it's original,not imported from someone else. It's a challenging and brave goal, but it will be worth it when he accomplishes it. My ideals have changed drastically, I'm not pursuing wealth, there's nothing wrong with wealth, I'm pursuing peace of mind, contentment and job satisfaction. That said, I also don't want to have that constant worry of not been able to pay account. I say this from experience!"Life is what happens to you when you busy making other plans."(John Lennon)
"If you worry you die, if you don't worry you still die, why worry?"
As the evergreen Alfred E Neumann says "Wot me worry?"
I have lived Norri's dream for the past 40 of my working years, proof, I am still here, I've had more downs than ups but in the end I made time to enjoy myself, no bucks to travel but no fly now pay later worries either.
"Nobody who has succeeded has not failed along the way"
Arianna Huffington
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I've had more downs than ups but in the end I made time to enjoy myself, no bucks to travel but no fly now pay later worries either.
You have the right philosophy Wynn.
Being debt free is being financially independent. You can always stay without something if you do not have the money, but not having money to pay for what you owe is stressful and demoralising.
The downs are there so you can gather speed to get to the pinnacle of the highs....
This thread has got me thinking (don’t think very often, dead brain cells), there is a correlation between lack of financial independence or perceived lack of financial independence and certain suicides in South Africa. Many men and women have not only killed themselves to this end but also their children!
That quite alright Lucy, I wish that I could understand the rich language of your Country. Anyway, we all here to learn something from each other. I suppose the more you read these posts the more your English will improve!
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