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Storage? I am Storage!
I'd be hoping more for a third marriage age....
Who is "we"?In the old days we had a polynomial equation with a few variables to make estimations.
Of course now everything is personalized with tons of data and AI in the cloudy systems.
So you got lucky. . .I busted my ass for years and was eventually laid about a year before the company closed.
My personal opinion is that your health, well-being, and all the time away from your family aren't work an extra bit of money. I'd surmise very few people near the end of their lives find themselves pontificating about how they wish they had more money and less time, but instead that they'd trade their money for more time.Still alive and kicking. My professional career is approaching a possible fork in the road. Busting ass at the moment removes risk and uncertainty before having to commit to anything, so I've been busting ass since August. Probably another month of brutality, followed by a year or so of difficulty. If I choose the risky path, it would be another several years of challenge, but could be worth it. Hopefully I'll know more in a couple months. Until then, hope ya'll are well.
My personal opinion is that your health, well-being, and all the time away from your family aren't worth an extra bit of money. I'd surmise very few people near the end of their lives find themselves pontificating about how they wish they had more money and less time, but instead that they'd trade their money for more time.
Glad to see you're still with us and none of Lunar's morbid scenarios were true.
How many self-employed people running their own business do you know who aren't always working nearly 24/7?Sounds like DD may be building a war chest of savings so he can start his own business, aka the "fork in the road." As long as it truely is only several years before he can step back, and hand the day-to-day operations to someone else, it'll be "worth it." But if DD's "risky path" ends up being a life long obsession then SD's thoughts are dead on.
Which is probably why I had two conditions to be met.Self-employed and running your own business are not necessarily the same thing.
I have no idea what David does nowadays though. I recall he worked for a construction company at one point.
How many self-employed people running their own business do you know who aren't always working nearly 24/7?