I’m with you. I quit/retired in Oct at age 51. I’m volunteering and learning new skills and enjoying my life now.
I was a software engineer for 20 years and I quit/retired last May at 42. The biggest revelation I've had since is that you don't realize how much 40hours a week really is.
Now I have so much time to work on things that I actually want to do. We have our podcast, nostr:nprofile1qqsd90dkhlct3ltcwj3dwxnnqle4rxpcpfvqx87w2xnufxp254xgvfcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszfrhwden5te0wfjkccte9enxc6tjw35kuemhd96xscnfw33k76tw9e3k7mf0qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0cx5wle, and now we're starting a business, nostr:nprofile1qqs0xgvyaeact5khdrllmk7r936mhmtdjt3d6sm3g2h4c5qgd5wp00cpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgcwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tcgtfwta, all while raising our toddler.
I say all that to say, get your time back first. If you're a Bitcoiner, you'll figure out the rest.
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Discussion
Thank you Cindy!
Would you mind sharing some more info? What did you do, and what part of this process was most challenging for you?
Do you have any advice for others in similar situation?
Cheers!
We’ve always lived below our means and I’ve been a saver all my life. Hubby still works and hopefully Bitcoin goes up quickly. 😉
my wife doesnt work, so my exit onto a bitcoin standard feels risky. I assume there is no BTC treasury I could own that would isolate me from these fears.