Not really. By around age 30 most competent adults should have enough money saved to straight up not go to work for half a year or more. It's about discipline and career selection.
If you want to take a month off, just quit and do it. Shyt take 2 or 3 if you feel like it. The jobs are still going to be there when you return.
At a certain point
it becomes less about going to work because you have to or else your life falls apart. Instead your relationship to working bbecomes about going to work because it's the most prudent thing for a long term wealth building.
You'd have to have wasted a big chunk of your life to be grown person who cant just take june off if you feel like it. I'm personally at a point in life where every month of work generates enough excess for me to not work half a month. So for every year of work , I can effectively not work for half a year. But I know others who are doing a one-to-one ratio where for every month of work they have enough excess each month to cover one whole month of their living expenses.
Not really. By around age 30 most competent adults should have enough money saved to straight up not go to work for half a year or more. It's about discipline and career selection.
If you want to take a month off, just quit and do it. Shyt take 2 or 3 if you feel like it. The jobs are still going to be there when you return.
At a certain point
it becomes less about going to work because you have to or else your life falls apart. Instead your relationship to working bbecomes about going to work because it's the most prudent thing for a long term wealth building.
You'd have to have wasted a big chunk of your life to be grown person who cant just take june off if you feel like it. I'm personally at a point in life where every month of work generates enough excess for me to not work half a month. So for every year of work , I can effectively not work for half a year. But I know others who are doing a one-to-one ratio where for every month of work they have enough excess each month to cover one whole month of their living expenses.
I get what you're trying to say here but this isn't necessarily true.
Dudes who dikk around in their 20s or chose to study some shyt that would never possibly provide the lifestyle they desire should be honest with themselves by their late 30s.
However, we are living in complex economic times and not everyone is willing to suffer for a hot minute before their number gets called.
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