Hey everybody! I got called out after my first post seemed shilly - oops, I was just excited and wanted to share!
and was directed to post here, ya know, so you can assess my non-shilliness.
So, ya, me: aaallllmost 40, with a wife, 2 teens, a 5 year old and an almost 2 year old, so yes, we drive a minivan
but it's a cool one with AWD and beefier AT tires, ha!
I've checked out these FIRE ideas for some time but well, I suck(ed) at saving, which as someone who graduated with, among others, an Econ degree is pretty disheartening, so my focus had been more on "how do I stop the debt death spiral and live within my means", but things had been turning around and I was getting a hold of the reigns and could see the path to follow for 10 years or so... and then my mom got cancer and died way too young, leaving me with enough money to make some moves, so plans have accelerated along with the urgency to carpe diem while I still have diems to carpe.
I'm still fully (over) employed as a software engineer working remotely, as I've done for 22 years, but am eyeing the exit into personal projects and artistic growth and development - what my mom called 'my second act'. She really believed that my best talents weren't expressed at the computer keyboard, and I intend to prove her right as an homage.
It's hard to imagine leaving my career though, and I think it is just fear that's held me back. I'm quite good at software and when you're good at one thing, it's easy to lean into that and enjoy the relative success, but everything has an opportunity cost and I want to make a switch while I'm still 'young'. My wife is studying to be a mid-wife (and she'll be an absolutely amazing one, let me tell you). When she's done, we've talked about hitting the road for a year or two, living frugally, letting the assets grow, and learning and growing in the process. I've done some stints travelling around and vagabonding in my pre-family years and frankly really enjoy that lifestyle, though at some point we want to return, buy a BIG (like 100+ acres) piece of land and provide an avenue for sustainable community and property ownership to our large community of friends and family that might otherwise have a difficult time acquiring land.
In addition to FIRE, I'm also interested in internationalization and flag theory. I mean, I'm interested in A LOT of things (kind of a problem to be honest), but those are a couple of others in the financial arena... ... okay and I'm now going to resist the urge to continue to over-share
So, ya, me: aaallllmost 40, with a wife, 2 teens, a 5 year old and an almost 2 year old, so yes, we drive a minivan
I've checked out these FIRE ideas for some time but well, I suck(ed) at saving, which as someone who graduated with, among others, an Econ degree is pretty disheartening, so my focus had been more on "how do I stop the debt death spiral and live within my means", but things had been turning around and I was getting a hold of the reigns and could see the path to follow for 10 years or so... and then my mom got cancer and died way too young, leaving me with enough money to make some moves, so plans have accelerated along with the urgency to carpe diem while I still have diems to carpe.
I'm still fully (over) employed as a software engineer working remotely, as I've done for 22 years, but am eyeing the exit into personal projects and artistic growth and development - what my mom called 'my second act'. She really believed that my best talents weren't expressed at the computer keyboard, and I intend to prove her right as an homage.
It's hard to imagine leaving my career though, and I think it is just fear that's held me back. I'm quite good at software and when you're good at one thing, it's easy to lean into that and enjoy the relative success, but everything has an opportunity cost and I want to make a switch while I'm still 'young'. My wife is studying to be a mid-wife (and she'll be an absolutely amazing one, let me tell you). When she's done, we've talked about hitting the road for a year or two, living frugally, letting the assets grow, and learning and growing in the process. I've done some stints travelling around and vagabonding in my pre-family years and frankly really enjoy that lifestyle, though at some point we want to return, buy a BIG (like 100+ acres) piece of land and provide an avenue for sustainable community and property ownership to our large community of friends and family that might otherwise have a difficult time acquiring land.
In addition to FIRE, I'm also interested in internationalization and flag theory. I mean, I'm interested in A LOT of things (kind of a problem to be honest), but those are a couple of others in the financial arena... ... okay and I'm now going to resist the urge to continue to over-share