Hey all, I just put in my notice at work. I actually have enough in savings and investments to not work.

No more rat-race for me. I feel amazing, even on this cold winter day!

  • @IMALlama
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    57 days ago

    Sounds like you’re doing some form of financial independence, retirement early (FIRE). Congrats! A coworker did that a few years ago and it was eye opening.

    I’ve played around with a retirement calculator and it looks like 55 is going to be my first reasonable chance. I live in mortal fear of running out of funds. Who knows how long any of us has, but it would be terrible to be upper 80s or 90s and penny less.

    • Donald J. MuskOP
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      27 days ago

      Exactly what I did. And I didn’t even wanna wait until my 60’s. lol

      • @IMALlama
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        37 days ago

        Very cool! When did you start seriously putting aside money? I got out of college somewhat late and didn’t start seriously putting aside $$ in my 401k until I was 30.

        • Donald J. MuskOP
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          27 days ago

          When I was 15. Grew up in a very conservative atmosphere. Self-reliance was a huge thing. Also grew up listening to Dave Ramsey. He was a huge influence on my financial life.

          • JackbyDev
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            26 days ago

            I got a lot of second hand Dave Ramsey stuff. I think most of the bad advice I didn’t hear. I think it was probably overall negative for me, because I was left to believe credit cards are evil. I got my first one on my 33rd birthday. Should’ve gotten one when I was 18 and never used it just so the age of my credit file is longer. (I have stuff like mortgages in there, it’s not empty.)

            • Donald J. MuskOP
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              16 days ago

              Yeah, fair point. I don’t necessarly think credit cards are evil. But I think the are a bad idea for a lot of people who aren’t aware of how to use them.

              I have one but I pay it off every single week and never run a balance on it. I use it for gas, groceries, amazon, etc. Then just pay it off every saturday.