I haven't posted for a while... as recently DW suddenly passed away about a month ago from an unknown illness. She was 34.
Our FIRE plan was a real central element in our relationship, and we were a few months away from actually dropping out of the rat race to begin living life on our own terms. But now that she is gone the fire plan and the future just doesn't have the same.
So - I guess I am asking other people who may have had a similar experience if they have any advice on how to get the passion back for life and early retirement that has disappeared so quickly. I'm sure the zest for life will come back in time, but if there are any ideas that people have to get back on my feet a little quicker it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for you time.
Our FIRE plan was a real central element in our relationship, and we were a few months away from actually dropping out of the rat race to begin living life on our own terms. But now that she is gone the fire plan and the future just doesn't have the same.
So - I guess I am asking other people who may have had a similar experience if they have any advice on how to get the passion back for life and early retirement that has disappeared so quickly. I'm sure the zest for life will come back in time, but if there are any ideas that people have to get back on my feet a little quicker it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for you time.