http://earlyretirementblog.com/set-a...f-your-income/
It's late, but I'm kinda digging this idea.
As long as it's a fun 10% because, well, when you're old you won't be able to have fun in the same way.
http://earlyretirementblog.com/set-a...f-your-income/
It's late, but I'm kinda digging this idea.
As long as it's a fun 10% because, well, when you're old you won't be able to have fun in the same way.
"f your income" :up:
Minxie poo.... this was a complete waste of reading.
Let's all be lazy, under the guise of saving for retirement!!!
Woohoo
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs28/f/20...7ad125f277.gif
Yes, because, after all...
Enjoy life.
Can I make a polite request for people to not post threads with titles that look like spam mail?
Sounds like another lame workaholic idea to me.
Strangest post from Minx I've ever seen. It reads like an Amway pitch with missellings. :confused:
Quote:
That’s not to say the 9-5′ers don’t occasionally dream of what it would be like to live a vagabond’s life. Everybody does, it’s just that, all else being equal, they prefer the life they have. Maybe it’s just that the conventional life is comfortable, but so what? Comfort is a great thing. For some, it’s worth giving up on other dreams for. For people like Time (and me), on the other hand, it’s not. I yearn to see the world (even more than I already have) and fill my day-to-day life with the kinds of dramatically different experiences that just wouldn’t be possible living conventionally. Thus, I’m actively planning to semi-retire as young as possible (possibly as young as 30). To that end, I am aggressively working to build defensible streams of passive online income in the hopes of supporting myself for months at a time while on the road. To don’t expect to become or even want to be a full-time traveler, but I would like the freedom to do so if I so desire.
Minx must have been sleepy. It says to save at least 10% of income for retirement, but 20-30% is even better.
okay so one member thinks the advice is an expression of laziness and another thinks it's an expression of workaholism?? what the??
ogre, are you drunk? am i drunk???ยง
Did you really read it, and the links on the side?
not really, just went with what i saw as the take home message: for every ten hours you spend at your regular job, spend one hour doing something else that also makes you money
They also used the word Tithing.
The guy suggests tithing time for making money, which is a strange way to interpret tithing.