Mountain_Mike
Recycles dryer sheets
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- Feb 16, 2005
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I'm just curious what the consensus is for the meaning of "early" in terms of early retirement.
Conventional thinking would suggest that retiring at any age beore 65 is "early."
For me, age 55 is the outer limits of how long I plan on working, and sometimes I have trouble thinking I'll last that long. If I didn't have any dependent's I'd be down the road by now. I have the attitude that I'd rather live in a trailer and be FI, than be a slave to a job. I would choose "life" (freedom) over money.
Opinsions?
Conventional thinking would suggest that retiring at any age beore 65 is "early."
For me, age 55 is the outer limits of how long I plan on working, and sometimes I have trouble thinking I'll last that long. If I didn't have any dependent's I'd be down the road by now. I have the attitude that I'd rather live in a trailer and be FI, than be a slave to a job. I would choose "life" (freedom) over money.
Opinsions?