Message from @yugu

Discord ID: 517639447072997388


2018-11-29 09:52:08 UTC  

I think toys and dolls are a great thing for men

2018-11-29 09:52:23 UTC  

I just can't do the doll thing

2018-11-29 09:52:27 UTC  

to new for me

2018-11-29 09:52:30 UTC  

too*

2018-11-29 09:52:33 UTC  

it's quite the investment

2018-11-29 09:52:37 UTC  

plus that

2018-11-29 09:52:41 UTC  

but i think it will give peace of mind

2018-11-29 09:52:43 UTC  

and you need space for it

2018-11-29 09:52:47 UTC  

i have yet to do it myself

2018-11-29 09:52:54 UTC  

i need to be financially independent first

2018-11-29 09:53:10 UTC  

Financial independence is hard to do

2018-11-29 09:53:14 UTC  

At least for me

2018-11-29 09:53:18 UTC  

I suck at making money

2018-11-29 09:53:19 UTC  

just gotta

2018-11-29 09:53:25 UTC  

appreciate the struggle and grind/save money

2018-11-29 09:53:33 UTC  

it is what it is

2018-11-29 09:53:53 UTC  

a penny is 1 cent closer to the goal

2018-11-29 09:54:05 UTC  

Do people become financially independent through a full time job/career? Or are they self made

2018-11-29 09:54:14 UTC  

Early retirement is a thing

2018-11-29 09:54:16 UTC  

Both

2018-11-29 09:54:21 UTC  

just

2018-11-29 09:54:26 UTC  

spend less than you earn

2018-11-29 09:54:28 UTC  

it is that simple

2018-11-29 09:54:50 UTC  

Invest, calculate how much you'd need to retire by a certain age.

2018-11-29 09:54:55 UTC  

time is money

2018-11-29 09:54:56 UTC  

too

2018-11-29 09:54:57 UTC  

yeah

2018-11-29 09:55:18 UTC  

i wonder if that mgtow money channel is still up and running

2018-11-29 09:55:21 UTC  

I think it's reasonable to be able to retire by 40+ I think.

2018-11-29 09:55:25 UTC  

I don't like the idea of time=money. I thought about it yesterday at work

2018-11-29 09:55:26 UTC  

i liked that one a while back

2018-11-29 09:55:30 UTC  

fucking real interest rates are zero motherfucking percent

2018-11-29 09:55:35 UTC  

Like 20 years ahead of the average date one can retire at.

2018-11-29 09:56:15 UTC  

What's the primary reason most people retire in their 60s?

2018-11-29 09:56:18 UTC  

because

2018-11-29 09:56:19 UTC  

families to support?

2018-11-29 09:56:26 UTC  

they took the slow lane to retirement

2018-11-29 09:56:35 UTC  

or incurred responsibilities such as that

2018-11-29 09:56:49 UTC  

but the funny thing is. if you you retire early and are financially independent

2018-11-29 09:57:05 UTC  

stock market is going to return like 3% for like next 15 years or so

2018-11-29 09:57:06 UTC  

you are in your prime for starting a family and such

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