Living Frugally to Retire By 40? Mental Illness or Smart ?

Speaking of divorce, I once over heard a conversation, as two golfers pulled up in the parking lot beside my cart. They greeted each other and the one ask his buddy how it had been going. He replied, " I did not know I was so low down sorry till my wife took me to court and proved it."

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Speaking of divorce, I once over heard a conversation, as two golfers pulled up in the parking lot beside my cart. They greeted each other and the one ask his buddy how it had been going. He replied, " I did not know I was so low down sorry till my wife took me to court and proved it."

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LOL! My ex is a complex litigation attorney and has an issue with men. Imagine that coming after you! I just gave up ---LOL!
 
Ha. I'm the only doctor in a family full of attorneys, and the only one who does not think that arguing with other people is a profession, a hobby, or a vocation. I definitely don't understand them, and they don't understand me.
 
I would gladly give all my money away (substantial amount) if i could be 21 again.

The guy eating peanut sandwiches is a moron (well, he's young and stupid).

Money is always recoverable, time is lost forever.

A saying goes time is money.

Neither time (relativity), nor money (fractional reserve fantasy) IMO are as real as living in the moment. As one gets older I have found that many must have, must do, must be's drop away leaving core activities. Happiness increases as one ages provided one is healthy I have found.

Suppose you knew there was a 98% chance according to a doctor that you would be gone in 1 month, would you hug your money, your time or something else? What if it were 98% in 24 hours? or 10 years? Might be worth to spend some time thinking this way about life. I wish I had thought about it more when I was 30
 
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