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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 111891" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>I'm only 32 and if I could get away with retiring tomorrow I wouldn't even have to think twice, I'd walk away from work without any doubt whatsoever. I don't need to make someone else money just to keep myself entertained. The important part of my life is everything that happens outside of work. That's not to say I don't work my ass off every day, but I don't do it because I like it. Good on you for gettin' out.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand why anyone would think it a good idea to waste the better part of their lives chained to a job, especially considering the fact that most people probably aren't exactly in love with the one(s) they have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 111891, member: 974"] I'm only 32 and if I could get away with retiring tomorrow I wouldn't even have to think twice, I'd walk away from work without any doubt whatsoever. I don't need to make someone else money just to keep myself entertained. The important part of my life is everything that happens outside of work. That's not to say I don't work my ass off every day, but I don't do it because I like it. Good on you for gettin' out. I don't understand why anyone would think it a good idea to waste the better part of their lives chained to a job, especially considering the fact that most people probably aren't exactly in love with the one(s) they have. [/QUOTE]
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