Perfecthttps://youtu.be/lj60OAh7O5U
Cool Hand Luke, as always, has the answer.
Perfecthttps://youtu.be/lj60OAh7O5U
Cool Hand Luke, as always, has the answer.
It's a crowded field and shrinking market.They did. They write a blog.
What do you call homeless people then? They also decided to change the way they live.
Or we wind up paying for them and their followers by way of higher taxes ... It's a zero sum game.
I think they are one step above homeless. They have a car they can sleep on. This is not an RV. I have friends at the gym that they were hurt in a car accident, couldn't work anymore and they lost their apartment. They have to sleep in their car. Trust me, they don't glorify it as anything but destitute.These people aren't homeless or destitute.
Haven't a clue how your response follows.
It all sounds great... except for renting out the house to AirBnB. I really don't want people bringing in their bedbugs to my home. I'll OMY to avoid having to rent out my home.
But, hey, that's the millennial way. Share close spaces, bugs and diseases. Whatever.
(This is where the I of my ISTJ comes out, big time.)
I think they are one step above homeless. They have a car they can sleep on. This is not an RV. I have friends at the gym that they were hurt in a car accident, couldn't work anymore and they lost their apartment. They have to sleep in their car. Trust me, they don't glorify it as anything but destitute.
I think they are one step above homeless. They have a car they can sleep on. I have friends at the gym that I frequented, they were hurt in a car accident, could work anymore and they lost their apartment. They have to sleep in their car. Trust me, they don't glorify it as anything but destitute.
https://youtu.be/lj60OAh7O5U
Cool Hand Luke, as always, has the answer.
What they have is irrelevant. I'm sure you've read some homeless people have stashed away millions when they died.There is a big difference between sleeping in your car because you like camping and cheap travel and being destitute. They actually own a home, they just aren't currently living in it.
Would you like it better if they sold their house and moved to a $50k home in rural Minnesota?
They have enough money that they can live like college students for the rest of their lives if they want to. If they want a higher standard of living down the road or if they want kids, they'll have to go back to work or get a side hustle. That isn't likely to be the end of the world.
Like I said earlier, it's not like the FIRE police are going to shoot them for seeking gainful employment 10 years from now.
Many folks criticize those of us for leaving our jobs before the full retirement age of 65/66 because we are no longer paying into Social Security or Medicare and they figure they'll have to make up for that shortfall.
While others (and perhaps even some of the same) urge we should get out of the work force and pass our jobs down to the next generation... (Guess I'm for that last one.)
There you go. The opinion remains the same whether they have 1 mill or 10 mill.
Fedup - I will confess.... I'm very confused by your posts. You keep changing the rules/requirements for destitute, homeless, retired, etc.
Destitute because they live in a car (or did before they bought a home)
Homeless because they lived in a car - except they own a home.
But homeless/destitute people can have lots of money stashed - so how are they destitute?
These folks own a home. Have serious savings - although not as much as they used to. Have income producing plans (blog, airbnb). But still they're called liars, frauds, destitute, homeless, etc...
But aren't they still in their working careers since they write a blog?
Life can be rough.
If I could make 40 grand a year posting a couple of paragraphs and some pics a few times a week I'd call that "free dough"
Nice work if you can get it! I would but I retired at 59 so nobody cares -
If I could make 40 grand a year posting a couple of paragraphs and some pics a few times a week I'd call that "free dough"
Nice work if you can get it! I would but I retired at 59 so nobody cares -
I've seen it all now. These guys are homeless in spite of owning a $270k home and having $670k of liquid investments.
My home is well below $200k and factoring in my kids I have less per capita than the FreedomwithBruno folks, so I'm not sure what kind of reprobate cretin that makes me. I am fortunate to have ample time in my destitute homelessness to ponder these deep questions (from inside my 4 bedroom house).
Life gets tougher every day here.