One of the best things about being alive is that I can set goals and try to accomplish them. One of the goals that I have is to be able to work for myself. Right now, I don't know what that looks like. I have two right now and I work seven days a week. I don't know how long this will go on for however.
I don't like to think about how I have been blessed because I believe I would have been able to create my own breaks in life.
Here are more of my goals:
Stay focused enough to write down my to do list
Watch as much soccer as I can
Blog about what I
Stay energized enough to make a difference
I'm a passive income guy. I believe in having your money work for you. I am also a risk taker. The last two years, growth stocks are down and it's been hard to watch. However, I also know that I'll likely come out of this chapter ahead of where I started.
My key has been to cut out needless things like driving or things that I find are needless. This has freed up money to take my chances on risky investments. If it goes to 0 than I consider that money already spent.
When the time is right, I want to sell my home and find the next real estate market that has room to grow.
Buy bitcoin before the halfling next year. It's going up again.
Take the risk of any sports bets. If you get carried away, look to pick up more shifts. It will take risk away and make you look good in your bosses eyes.
Generally we work 35 years and we can work 50 weeks of the year. Five days a week. That's 8,750 days until retirement if you do it right. Some will argue that people have to work longer and that's because they might have good family jeans or want to spoil their Grandchildren or go on a nice vacation to Hawaii.
I'm here to tell you that we don't need a lot of money to take that day off or plan that early retirement. If you are fortunate enough to have kids, don't complain about inflation. Life is all about choices and I haven't been fortunate enough to have. Yet, I have turned those events and shaped it into my best possible life.
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