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August 13, 2009 at 9:18 PM #445289August 13, 2009 at 9:25 PM #444709anParticipant
[quote=gn][quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]The only problem with that is that you will start to like what you do for a living a lot more once you don’t have the pressure of paying off bills (I know it’s just weird).[/quote]
I completely agree with this.
I think that’s because the pressure to pay the bills weigh you down & contribute to making your life harder, thus making it harder to enjoy your work.[/quote]
That’s only if you don’t live below your means. If you live below you means, then there should be minimal stress when paying the bills. Why wait for retirement to enjoy life while you can enjoy it everyday.August 13, 2009 at 9:25 PM #444516anParticipant[quote=gn][quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]The only problem with that is that you will start to like what you do for a living a lot more once you don’t have the pressure of paying off bills (I know it’s just weird).[/quote]
I completely agree with this.
I think that’s because the pressure to pay the bills weigh you down & contribute to making your life harder, thus making it harder to enjoy your work.[/quote]
That’s only if you don’t live below your means. If you live below you means, then there should be minimal stress when paying the bills. Why wait for retirement to enjoy life while you can enjoy it everyday.August 13, 2009 at 9:25 PM #445045anParticipant[quote=gn][quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]The only problem with that is that you will start to like what you do for a living a lot more once you don’t have the pressure of paying off bills (I know it’s just weird).[/quote]
I completely agree with this.
I think that’s because the pressure to pay the bills weigh you down & contribute to making your life harder, thus making it harder to enjoy your work.[/quote]
That’s only if you don’t live below your means. If you live below you means, then there should be minimal stress when paying the bills. Why wait for retirement to enjoy life while you can enjoy it everyday.August 13, 2009 at 9:25 PM #445115anParticipant[quote=gn][quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]The only problem with that is that you will start to like what you do for a living a lot more once you don’t have the pressure of paying off bills (I know it’s just weird).[/quote]
I completely agree with this.
I think that’s because the pressure to pay the bills weigh you down & contribute to making your life harder, thus making it harder to enjoy your work.[/quote]
That’s only if you don’t live below your means. If you live below you means, then there should be minimal stress when paying the bills. Why wait for retirement to enjoy life while you can enjoy it everyday.August 13, 2009 at 9:25 PM #445294anParticipant[quote=gn][quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]The only problem with that is that you will start to like what you do for a living a lot more once you don’t have the pressure of paying off bills (I know it’s just weird).[/quote]
I completely agree with this.
I think that’s because the pressure to pay the bills weigh you down & contribute to making your life harder, thus making it harder to enjoy your work.[/quote]
That’s only if you don’t live below your means. If you live below you means, then there should be minimal stress when paying the bills. Why wait for retirement to enjoy life while you can enjoy it everyday. -
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