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20 Lessons From The 4 Hour Work Week That Changed My life 

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I left my day job at 24 honestly in big part to the things i learned from the Tim Farris and The 4 Hour Work Week. These are 20 of the tip lessons to save money, be more productive, earn more and change your life. Enjoy!
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@GabeBult
@GabeBult Год назад
What are your top productivity hacks?
@nathansmith5726
@nathansmith5726 Год назад
Using images plastered everywhere to continue to motivate me so I understand my goal. reminding me of where I was, where I am, and where I want to be :)
@beebsblue
@beebsblue Год назад
I was wasting a lot of time on Instagram so now after every time I use it I delete the app. Whenever I want to go on it I have to reinstall it which makes me less likely to use it
@marywilliamson2559
@marywilliamson2559 Год назад
Do the most important thing (right after exercise) first thing in the morning. Also, if the project is a big one, do a mini version of it first to take the intimidation out of it. For instance, I'll do a small mock up of a large painting I have planned to work out the bugs and see things more clearly
@cv8940
@cv8940 Год назад
Doing all my grocery shopping online now so someone else does the most time consuming part of the in-store shopping & I just go pick it up. Such a time-saver!
@wildfoodietours6702
@wildfoodietours6702 Год назад
Consistency wins above all...just show up every day and keep at it.
@evalindell2757
@evalindell2757 Год назад
Retirement is not a goal but sometimes nessesary. I just retired at 62 but I always saw myself as working way longer. Loved my job and was soo sad to leave, but my body is to ill to continue. I am so happy that I now can rest enough and not be in pain all the time every day. Not what I wanted but I am glad I could retire and that I can enjoy life even if it is in a much slower pace!
@karineb5980
@karineb5980 Год назад
oui un travail aimé est difficile à quitter, une page tournée 🥰🇨🇵👋
@bakhromabdukadirov
@bakhromabdukadirov 3 месяца назад
😮
@evalindell2757
@evalindell2757 3 месяца назад
@@bakhromabdukadirov ?
@johannklassen862
@johannklassen862 Год назад
1. Retirement is the worst case scenario 2. Unhappiness over uncertainty 3. Risks are not as scary once you take them 4. Not giving up to put your life on pause 5. Rehearse poverty regularly 6. Opposite of happiness is boredom 7. Make a dreamline 8. Being busy is a form of laziness 9. 80:20 your life 10. Parkinsons law 11. Put this on your calendar 12. Be dumb 13. Batch your emails 14. Fake a phone call 15. Outsource everything you can 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
@jackfrostcm108
@jackfrostcm108 Год назад
🏆🏆🏆
@stephlakepowell6617
@stephlakepowell6617 Год назад
I was a dancer and forest ranger/ firefighter and I had a Dr. Break my femur in surgery. I have been in a wheelchair for 6 years and I’m trying to walk now. I’m going crazy not working and I feel so unorganized and poor. I’m just moved by the happiness is doing different and exciting things and even though I’m stuck for a while I am trying to get motivated and you have really helped me with positive attitude and prioritizing my life so I can get better daily. Thanks again Stephanie
@karenmartin5647
@karenmartin5647 Год назад
I retired at 62 and LOVE it - I consider retirement the time to work for myself and for growth in other ways that I have longed for.
@miguelrous6267
@miguelrous6267 Год назад
I don't think people would ever make fun of you, Gabe. You are a respectable, wise, humble, hard working man. You've been my inspiration for 2 years now.
@issyaddams8297
@issyaddams8297 Год назад
I was thinking the same. Surprised me a bit to hear him say that as he comes across as super confident. But I guess we are all human. He has inspired me for a few years as well. He's great!
@chizalam9389
@chizalam9389 Год назад
This got me too 😭
@ewtwetrwerwteet
@ewtwetrwerwteet Год назад
A hack I use , specifically when I get an email from a client asking for a bunch of changes or this or that, is that I reply to the message as a draft as though it's done, and describe in detail how it has been done. Then I do it. After it's done, all I have to do is send. Helps me work through the problem, and also gets the ball rolling.
@sanjivanigole9138
@sanjivanigole9138 Год назад
Brilliant idea!
@DanKaraJordan
@DanKaraJordan Год назад
The problem that I have with the "Outsource Everything" point is that I have seen a number of small businesses entrepreneurs use this to justify the practice of hiring Philippinoe digital workers as indipendent contractors for tiny amounts of money and then burning through and discarding these workers rather than trying to build up employees that they would have to pay a decent living wage. The practice can get VERY shady very fast.
@emilysmith2784
@emilysmith2784 Год назад
I love that you said busy is code for lazy. I think busy is code inefficient 😂 If we work smarter and not harder most of us wouldn’t hate our job so much as we wouldn’t be so busy and could take the time to resolve the parts of our jobs we don’t like. I know this doesn’t work for every job but it works for more roles and people think it will.
@juliemarkham4332
@juliemarkham4332 Год назад
The "happiness = excitement" point is right on. I'm much happier since I made goals to explore my state.
@issyaddams8297
@issyaddams8297 Год назад
I LOVE your videos, Gabe! They're so inspiring and practical. Thank you for being here!💙
@melissalee1709
@melissalee1709 Год назад
Not wasting hours glued to the tv saves me SOOO much time and most importantly, stress and anxiety over things I can't change. I definitely try to stay involved with bettering my own community. Love your videos.
@Alicat878
@Alicat878 Год назад
I love the way you present I find resonance with everything you say that I have experienced for myself .. therefore trust your opinions and experience on the rest ! Just fabulous your delivery and knowledge !! Well done .. I’m a big fan!
@crossitoff51
@crossitoff51 Год назад
So glad I found this kind of content. This is very helpful! Keep it up Gabe!
@andreagabor3434
@andreagabor3434 Год назад
OMG - THIS!!! I just discovered your channel on a fluke, and your mindset and perspective of life is SPOT ON. My “career” has been on pause as although I was making money as a corporate leader - I was bored/unhappy/stressed/anxious….. I may just watch this again.. lol. THANK YOU!🎉
@ThePoeGirl
@ThePoeGirl Год назад
I LOVE your content! you always give me new ideas and a new perspective on things and I question every purchase now and I have been able to deal with UNNECESSARY spending. in the beginning it was very difficult because I work at Target and I see how out of control my spending truly was. thank you and keep up the great work and Congratulations on becoming parents
@Caribeque
@Caribeque Год назад
Great video Gabe and very motivational!
@novaricos
@novaricos Год назад
I get tons of other stuff done when I'm trying to avoid doing something I actually should be doing first. That's my best productivity tip! lol.
@Teal_Seal
@Teal_Seal 4 месяца назад
Productive procrastination 😊
@cheekymonkeygirl3378
@cheekymonkeygirl3378 Год назад
Your videos are gold. ❤ omg. Most of the things you mentioned resonate greatly with me. I always read the news and causes so much negativity in my life and stresses me out. Also, most of the time I do things that are not priorities and procrastinate a lot. Thank you so much for all you do. ❤️❤️ You and your beautiful family deserve the best.
@Teal_Seal
@Teal_Seal 4 месяца назад
I get it on the news thing. But it’s actually pretty important that we’re informed. Not that we take everything we’re told at face value, but at least hear both sides. Who we vote for heavily influences our lives as evidenced by what’s happened the last few years and things don’t seem to be improving anytime soon.
@chizalam9389
@chizalam9389 Год назад
You're a great guy ❤❤. I always watch your videos and love your content. Even if some people make fun of you, it shouldn't bother you ❤❤
Год назад
"Binge watching Friends again" - you didn't need to come at me like that.
@tcallsep
@tcallsep Год назад
I am reading this book and it’s blowing my mind. I am an outside the box person but these are new ideas for me. I’m 55 owed my business 25 years and there’s so many things that could make my business better I have to stop reading the book to just absorb. 👍🏼🤯
@HalfwayJac
@HalfwayJac Год назад
You truly live a life of luxury. Not fancy monetary luxury like what most people think, but you are rich in life which is priceless. I want this.
@nathansmith5726
@nathansmith5726 Год назад
I love your lessons from the books you have read!! It’s much easier watching a summary of a book in a video rather than reading books. Love these!!! Keep them up!❤
@GabeBult
@GabeBult Год назад
Glad you enjoyed them! This is one of my favorite types of video to watch and also to make!
@nathansmith5726
@nathansmith5726 Год назад
@@GabeBult I’m glad! Hey Gabe, I’ve been interested in investing recently, especially in the stock market. However, I’m unsure how to start and how to safely invest-ie index funds, I’d like to invest in the S&P500, but I’m a little unsure how I would go about this? Would you be able to make a video on investing, (stock market) Thanks!!
@GabeBult
@GabeBult Год назад
Yea id like to dive deeper into that soon
@nathansmith5726
@nathansmith5726 Год назад
@@GabeBult ​ thank you so much!! I hope you and your family are happy and healthy ❤️ kids grow up so fast make sure you spend time with her if that means you focus less on RU-vid! family comes first. Always. Love you Gabe❤️
@carmenalabat8425
@carmenalabat8425 Год назад
Another excellent video Gabe love love your content👌
@Rikkiekenya
@Rikkiekenya Год назад
Let’s get Gabe to 500,000 subbies...I love your videos
@lindahackett4535
@lindahackett4535 Год назад
Loved this, so many useful tips that I wanted to hear it all again.
@destinywebber5421
@destinywebber5421 Год назад
Currently binging all of your videos ❤️
@christinegreen3974
@christinegreen3974 Год назад
Great video! I'll have to watch again - I only caught 16 of the lessons.
@HeatherAnneNorbury
@HeatherAnneNorbury Год назад
I'm reading this book now. I'm in the middle of the "E" section. I have two, about to be three, businesses. I'm definitely interested in learning how I can optimize my time and not be so "busy".
@patrynaswritings7617
@patrynaswritings7617 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Comgrats. I'm so proud of you. I love this book. I want to finally finish it and re read parts to put into action . I can't believe we rather do something that makes us unhappy vs taking a risk . The limited believe and wrong story we are telling ourselves. It was interesting to hear you saying about checking mail on Friday and you can't talk to anyone on Monday because for the last several years I don't check mail on Friday if it's after 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. where I can actually make a business call. The exception is if I'm waiting for like an Amazon package. I learned my lesson I don't need to be worrying all weekend or thinking about something I can't handle to Monday
@JL-zq4ig
@JL-zq4ig Год назад
I just realized I wasn’t subscribed, your videos come up regularly in my feed so I thought I had!
Год назад
Great video. Thanks again, Gabe!
@jamesramirez4541
@jamesramirez4541 3 месяца назад
Great breakdown of the book and types from it. I am listening to the audiobook for a second time, and I am picking up on a few things that I forgot about.
@jenniferlancaster7040
@jenniferlancaster7040 Год назад
I did that! I went to film school but was afraid to let go of rent money so ended up being a secretary for the last 25-30 years.
@melanierosalie
@melanierosalie Год назад
Loved this summary!! I do find the news bit you mentioned tricky. It’s also good to be aware of what is going on in the world so not watching at all can make you a little ignorant in my opinion. But you are right that checking too often is really not helpful. Thanks for the great content 😊
@Miguel-ve1lh
@Miguel-ve1lh Год назад
Imagine watching the news and believing you are informed 🤯
@CornflowerBlues5
@CornflowerBlues5 Год назад
Awesome video! Many golden nuggets, thank you.
@ArielElliott_Artist
@ArielElliott_Artist Год назад
That’s an interesting point about news intake. I used to get my news a lot more casually, and now it’s become this obsessive daily routine. While I appreciate being more informed, I do agree it causes more stress, negativity, and even feelings of hopelessness or depression. I’m trying to find a better balance.
@driftingintoretirement
@driftingintoretirement Год назад
I don’t think you really retire, if you have something that fills your day, you are not really retired. I remember my father telling me once he finished work, ‘ I don’t know how I fitted in work, as I am busier now in retirement’. I laugh now as I understand what he means. You are more financially independent, then retired. Great video Gabe.
@CherryParlor
@CherryParlor Год назад
This! My mother is working less hours at her job and she says the same, she's just so busy now. I'm so glad that she keeps herself active doing things that bring her joy. She sure has no time to be bored.
@kathygoodwin
@kathygoodwin Год назад
excellent info! thanks
@emy_kovy2532
@emy_kovy2532 Год назад
Love your videos so much greetings from Montréal
@emilylozano6237
@emilylozano6237 Год назад
Love your videos!
@pavletanaydenova9559
@pavletanaydenova9559 Год назад
Great content, thank you! 😊
@Ailyloves
@Ailyloves Год назад
timestamps ⏱ for any of us who are looking to watch a specific part of the video c: 0:00 Introduction 0:11 Retirement is the worst case scenario 1:14 [Most of us choose] Unhappiness over uncertainty 1:40 Risks are not *that* scary once you actually take them 2:36 Not giving up to put your life on pause 3:25 Rehearse poverty regularly 4:37 Opposite of happiness is boredom 5:55 Make a dreamline 7:01 Being busy is a form of laziness 8:20 80/20 your life 9:29 [Use] Parkinsons Law 10:14 Put this on your calendar 10:41 Be dumb 12:05 Batch your emails 13:31 Fake a phone call 14:27 Outsource everything you can 15:43 Outro
@LennefalkStudios
@LennefalkStudios Год назад
Definitely great sharings here, starting is the hardest step! I absolutely recognize this for starting RU-vid too ☀️😊 Greetings from a Swede in Beijing 🌆🏯 80/20 is a game changer 🔥
@jeffnunes741
@jeffnunes741 Месяц назад
Man, you are so good! I've been trying most of those things you mentioned and I've never felt so happy in my life. There is a sense of freedom when you just do less. Surely, we have to be privileged to even have the option to do that, but there are lots of people who are and cannot see it.
@vinsonlam
@vinsonlam 27 дней назад
God bless
@margaret3883
@margaret3883 Год назад
One of the first books I ever bought & one of the only I've kept. Still so good!
@derrick8224
@derrick8224 Год назад
Love this
@JanResponded
@JanResponded 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video, it really made things clear for me. Really good video, easy to understand and you are really happy guy, what's nice to see and listen to. Time to make money and be happy at the same time.
@joe_zupko
@joe_zupko Год назад
Awesome book, and great summary! He pushed the whole virtual assistant thing too much for me (doesn't really fit my business needs), but most of the other stuff I found pretty useful. At the end of the day it was a very minimalism driven book. I'm sure there's all kinds of dumb stuff we're all wasting our time and energy on haha
@alisaknv6895
@alisaknv6895 Год назад
I love that book!
@booksummaryai
@booksummaryai Год назад
Great video and great book
@jimjensen9139
@jimjensen9139 7 месяцев назад
Great summary
@jeanniestaller797
@jeanniestaller797 Год назад
Fixing up my house excites me.
@MrArbitraryNumber
@MrArbitraryNumber 7 месяцев назад
+1 on the news. 99% of what we see on tv or read in the national news has no effect on our daily lives. Checking every few days or using a news aggregator / Google alerts for topics that are important to you is better and a lot less stressful
@jaykobe23
@jaykobe23 Год назад
I took a risk I'm 20 years old, just became a realtor about 2 to 3 months ago I wasn't sure if I could do it or if I had enough in me. Got my first agreement with someone yesterday, I'm realizing its all a process while putting in the work.
@94nolo
@94nolo Год назад
Becoming an over the road trucker driver, working for myself, taught me how little I needed to live and enjoy my life. I'd forget everything I owned at home.
@melaniej8931
@melaniej8931 Год назад
This video is very helpfull 👏🏼
@jdkay1390
@jdkay1390 Год назад
Great video
@ashleynorthover5084
@ashleynorthover5084 Год назад
you should read the 12 week year and do a video on it like this 🤗
@vanessagrant4042
@vanessagrant4042 9 месяцев назад
Curious tho…if you have created this four hour work week, what do u fill the other hours with? Isn’t it binge watching friends and working out? Or are you actually working more than four hours?
@carolynmurphy9521
@carolynmurphy9521 Год назад
I believe in being productive instead of busy.
@lauraadkins273
@lauraadkins273 Год назад
I feel the same way about watching the news.
@marywilliamson2559
@marywilliamson2559 Год назад
I love this as usual especially the part about retirement not being the end goal but I didn't see the dreamline link?
@GabeBult
@GabeBult Год назад
My bad it wasn’t in the description for some reason I just put it in there
@BatistaInvests
@BatistaInvests 6 месяцев назад
Just found you. You seem like a very well accomplished man. I can appreciate your efforts and thank you for your contributions. What's next for you, Gabe?
@mariasladekova1906
@mariasladekova1906 Год назад
Thank U! U re not weird, this should be normal.
@christianpalado9257
@christianpalado9257 Год назад
Hi Gabe, thanks for all the free tips! The Dreamline Worksheet link doesn't work on my PC for some reason...
@sjt7028
@sjt7028 Год назад
All of these sound really good, apart from no. 12. I find that really hard to do.
@ChristophWalks
@ChristophWalks 9 месяцев назад
Hey brother excellent video! I really enjoyed it, and you seem very cool! I thought you were wearing a Cuts shirt, the blue one, bc I recognized the collar. Also wanted to say excellent editing! I am guessing you use Premier Pro. I think you could make a $50 course and would sell it pretty well. Just throwing that out there. I subscribed, so 1 closer to 500k!
@patsyhampton3698
@patsyhampton3698 Год назад
This encourages me as a single mom because I'm aligning my goals to get where I want to be. I've always been afraid to take the risk, but life is short. "Is this where I want to be?" Ya, know?
@cheekymonkeygirl3378
@cheekymonkeygirl3378 Год назад
Same here. I'm not a risk taker at all. 😢
@MindfullyMindy
@MindfullyMindy Год назад
The Dreamliner sheet isn’t like the one he shows. IMHO, without malice, It’s busy and not workable in a minimalist mindset. Maybe share better sheets and tell us more about how to use them productively, Gabe.
@tammydietschweiler7852
@tammydietschweiler7852 Год назад
I’m not physically well and arthritis prevents so much that I think about accomplishing. 😢 I was so organized and efficient…so you can imagine how I ruminate over and over in my mind the things I once was capable of. Although, I could see more specialists and look for additional help from other sources. I admit I’m not a minimalist, I’m 62 and I was in the antique business for 25 years. So I have collections I really love… but to much and I’m working on people coming in to buying some things. My problem is how much I love these old 200 year old books and maps. Although, I don’t need them all, it’s so hard to find someone I can trust to sell for me. It must be outsourced, but I need to be there watching since I’ve been taken advantage of by some collectors and if you aren’t sharp and aware constantly you lose money! I find this difficult since I don’t have family members involved with antiques and not interested. One book can be worth hundreds and everything must be research. So it’s not like I can donate my collections and I don’t have the fortunate income to do so.
@dominiqueveron8098
@dominiqueveron8098 Год назад
Agree on not going crazy on the news; however, living in a bubble isn’t the best. i.e. Caring for those in disaster area IS good. Too much selfishness in this world.
@roguered706
@roguered706 Год назад
I agree. Too much news is terrible for you (I've learned the hard way) but you can't rely on another person for it. Their knowledge and values may not match yours and you won't get a well rounded outlook. And things that might not affect you today can certainly affect you down the road. I don't want to get political, but it's pretty easy to draw a line between politics and some of the controversial decisions made my the Supreme Court this past year. Perhaps being more informed 5 years ago, and getting involved, would have resulted in fewer unhappy people today. You need to find an appropriate level of balance
@meetemmy6250
@meetemmy6250 Год назад
New substiber! Love your videos , puts things in a different perspective. 10,000 dollars would change my son and I's life!! I am living off of about 464 dollars a month. I don't know how Im going to pay my property taxes! They're done the end of this December
@EmmaBennetAuthor
@EmmaBennetAuthor Год назад
It’s a great book
@kentpercent
@kentpercent Год назад
Gabe, could you do a further dive in to the dreamline? It's not very clear. :)
@ajithmohan3282
@ajithmohan3282 Год назад
Please add summaries in the end of your videos! A short listing of every point discussed! It's very frustrating to watch a 20 minute video only to realise you don't rem half the stuff. A quick reiteration helps
@jayjackson6602
@jayjackson6602 6 месяцев назад
Great points. Only thing is I think it’s important not to be an ignorant person when it comes to news. I hear so many people say “don’t watch the news, because it’s harmful” which is the wrong idea to have in my opinion. You should want to know what’s going on in the world or in your city simply to stay aware and so that you can contribute valid points to a conversation when people are talking about topics in the news/what’s happening in the world. If you have a smart phone which a lot of people do, you most likely have a news app on your phone and you can get your news like that. Quick small doses. You don’t have to spend hours reading or watching. But to suggest for people to not watch the news entirely because it does nothing for you and to ask someone in your life once a month or once a week what’s going on in the world is wild.
@MrWeebable
@MrWeebable Месяц назад
Most people that do watch the news have no insight into it. You're being told a part of a selection of stories. What's the bigger picture? Is it a cause or a symptom? Is it an outlier or quite common? I have gone without news for months and the few news items that are noteworthy will be shared with you by friends.
@reeteshappadoo7032
@reeteshappadoo7032 Год назад
This book might not make you a millionaire but it will put your life in order if you can take the sound advices from it .. which in itself is a million dollars worth.. this book literally changed so many lives …
@elizabethkeith7283
@elizabethkeith7283 22 дня назад
Pretending to be temporarily poor is very different than experiencing true poverty. Genuine poverty is terrifying, and overwhelmingly difficult to escape.
@thecollectiblecollectabill2298
i've heard too many people say that they are retired but then they still have to wake up to go make money. that doesnt sound like retirement to me at all, in fact that sounds like they are working
@downbntout
@downbntout Год назад
I'm retired and I'm bored. I miss the structure of work. I'm a pretty poor boss of myself. 🥺
@angie_weinberger
@angie_weinberger Год назад
„Has world war 3 happened…“ 😂Love your tips. Really good!
@Dower-DX1-22
@Dower-DX1-22 Год назад
Always brings out wise videos fair play awsome channel I haven't gor much to say just like is channel lol
@Wantar
@Wantar Год назад
Actually, learning geopolitics (not from mainstream media ofc), helped me realize what is happening to the market. BRICS, dedolarization that's on the way and other geopolitical quakes that always impact the market... For example if you have investment in Chinese companies it's good to know when Will US start a war with China (it's not a question of if, just when) so you know in advance when you should get rid of your investment before those companies are delisted from NYSE and you lose everything.
@chadchaddchaddd
@chadchaddchaddd Год назад
How old is Gabe? Very wise dude I love this video
@Infiniteuponinfinite
@Infiniteuponinfinite Год назад
One way to rehearse poverty is to move to a different country only bringing luggage; you have to pack only the essentials by weight, and those first few days, weeks, months you will not have furniture or extra anything
@babs_bunny2546
@babs_bunny2546 Год назад
Great Video, just a quick question - I could not find the link to the spreadsheet for the dreamline method :) thank you!
@GabeBult
@GabeBult Год назад
Sorry about that I just put it in the description.
@babs_bunny2546
@babs_bunny2546 Год назад
@@GabeBult Thank you 🧡
@jtap484
@jtap484 4 месяца назад
My retirement goal is to work at a golf course!
@jeanniestaller797
@jeanniestaller797 Год назад
Parkinson's Law is for real! We may not do as much work in a smaller amount of time but we will do what is most important! Selective ignorance...I like that!
@danf4447
@danf4447 Год назад
you should be asking - "what do i do if all my investments and passive income just tanked 35% in 10 months... what do i do then??"
@patrickrobidoux8090
@patrickrobidoux8090 Год назад
What's your advice to someone who has found what they love to do, but it doesn't scale or create enough wealth?
@DavidSweetnam
@DavidSweetnam Год назад
Re news, i think you’re a bit entitled if you switch off entirely. You can get the main headlines for 10 minutes a day, and read books or watch documentaries for deeper knowledge. I agree you don’t you need to watch the opinion shows, especially when they don’t go over or know the main details (and many are selling a predictable narrative based on the owner’s agenda).
@smooney717
@smooney717 Год назад
The advice is 11:00 is great advice
@smooney717
@smooney717 Год назад
If something big is going on, you'll probably hear about it without watching the news
@notyouraveragejohn69
@notyouraveragejohn69 20 дней назад
All is only works if you have a support network, like family and friends. If you're disabled it's a no. If you are a single father and don't have time or enough money to get anywhere in life, it's a no. Only works if you're a single individual with very minimal responsibilities. I make just enough to not get any financial assistance and not enough to save a significant amount. Once I save anything I have a major expense like the death of my parents and siblings and wife.
@user-js3sb3oi2z
@user-js3sb3oi2z 10 месяцев назад
Productive Hack- Bug a former boss to give me back a job.
@tallyp.7643
@tallyp.7643 Год назад
Oh wow--the idea of retirement always made me feel a bit weird. I mean, you're supposed to work your butt off to save up a little money so you don't have to work anymore... and hope you're in good enough health to enjoy those years? I always joked that I'll never retire, I'll just drop dead on the job and that'll be that. Partially because there's no way in hell I could retire with my money and all (learning what I can--thanks for giving me starting points, Gabe), but mostly because I can't imagine what the hell it would look like. I'd probably be doing much the same things I'm doing now (just with more days off), though hopefully with much better jobs. I mainly want to have plenty of financial wiggle room to ensure I can care for myself in advanced age, but if I'm still capable of doing stuff, I want to do it, especially if I enjoy it. Besides, I have too many pets and am too much a homebody. Might as well just find the best jobs possible and do 'em as much as i want.
@LamAnopro_
@LamAnopro_ Год назад
Not having in experience would be worse not shooting a shot
@KhalidAlyafi
@KhalidAlyafi Месяц назад
Does this advice work if you have kids?
@unPHILteredNBA
@unPHILteredNBA Год назад
Are you Canadian?
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