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Has to do with $$.
Beautiful and jacked bitches do this shit so.....
Also, when you can afford moar therapy
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Pretty heady topic for a youngin’ like you. I hope you mean retire from work and not retire from Life (as in checking out and into the pearly gates), but from reference to genetics it sounds like you mean the later.
There’s a beautiful poem by Dylan Thomas:
“Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light....”
Life is precious. You gotta fight like hell to give it up!
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Are you asking for yourself or a friend? I say hang in there for maybe thirty or forty years. Someone has to pay for my Social Security.
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I retired when I was 30 I now live in a dumpster next to grump
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It depends on what side of the fence your on. And a few other factors.
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@lamar, I agree with you. But, she’s not paying taxes and there for not paying for our SS.
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30 yrs old
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@Stue- that may be true of OP, but that is not really a true statement for all of us ladies.
After a lot of people get caught for tax evasion, rather than the "crime" they have committed.
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I do pay taxes.. and file a w9. Ive worked in marketing forever and was recently married.. very normal gal here🤗
P.s and my credit score is almost 800🥳
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I don't think we really care about what your credit score is.
@lamar, I agree with you. But, she’s not paying taxes and there for not paying for our SS.
Same with anyone else in the Gig economey . Uber, Lyft Doordash, postmates, Grub hub, Amazon Flex, ... etc,...
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As with anything....if you don’t love what you do, it time to make a change.
There are a lot of beautiful ladies on here over 30/40.....
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^ +10
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35 to 40
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hot ladies 40+, 50+, 60+!
hot passion keeps you young inside.
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some of us died many years ago.
we work, we go home to an empty life.
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The older you are, the harder the work is, in terms of marketing. That's because there is, to borrow from Marx, an "army surplus of labor" driving down your wages. So it's a matter of whether or not you want to put in the effort, or move on to something else.
Professional baseball players are really feeling the same pressure right now as their employers are devaluing anybody over 30 because there is an abundant influx of talented younger athletes who are willing to work for less money (or forced to work for less money because the union has fucked up in negotiations).
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The 10 prime years for a lady are 18-21.
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i would aim people at 55-57 financially if possible...if they miss the target they will be fine at 62 and those ages are still pretty vibrant to do anything they want.
been on trips where 70 year olds are taking a rome or greece tour and can't really get 100 yards from the van or car they just spent 1000 bucks on
maybe take a few of these $25-30k trips in your 40's just in case you wanted to see shit before you died or could not handle it physically
of course with good health half will be fine for lots of years, but many will struggle as they get up in years with health issues.
seen many retire with 3-5million at 65 and die within a few years...fucking sad
if i see a young couple just starting out and making 250k plus? i will aim at 50-52 as quick as possible before they start upping their standard of living(the spending pretty much dictates the timeline)
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retire this life?
i would say your favs will stay with you for years as they also get older with a connection...my fav is 2 years younger...think we could go another 15 easy if health prevailed
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"Ho Whisperer" snapz!
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Try not to make it a “life.” Make it a hobby or make it temporary.
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The appropriate time to retire is when your cooter starts to resemble potato chips.
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^ she is going to take care of me
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The goal should be a $ figure, not an age. People drastically underestimate how much they will spend in retirement due to lack of self discipline. All depends on the lifestyle you want to sustain and work towards that figure. Why retire completely anyway? Stay engaged to some degree.
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I am not sure if we are talking about a goal. We are talking about what age to retire from HX. I would think a good time to retire from this site is when the phone no longer rings. I am sure there are other factors to consider as to how your health is and your outlook on life. No one enjoys being around a "poor me" lady. I am sure that question can be challenging to many.
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KO you may be 33 but don't look anywhere near that.
Juanita has it right, when the phone stops ringing.
My advice, stack that cash and find a way to get it into the banking system so your money will be working for you. Report enough income to live on to keep the IRS at bay.
If you have enough to sustain yourself to the point that you can transition into a more traditional job that is self-sustaining, after tax that might be a good time.
Nothing like keeping a handful or regulars when you need some NSA fun and walk around money.
My .02
TA
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Once you hit 30, start seriously considering retirement...
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the one lady little younger than me had the massage skills to carry her a longtime ....1500-2000 month from me...get 5 clients and it's a great part time gig
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Al jobs that requires physicality rarely have job longevity, whether it be athletes, models, or bricklayers. That’s why many of these leverage the higher early earnings in these jobs into longevity jobs for the future, such as being a spokesperson, commentator, sales, front office management or opening their own small business w money earned from when money was good.
I just saw this story of a black woman who just opened an ice cream shop in Washington DC. Her interesting spin on her store is that although her store is a startup, she likes hiring other young aspiring bakers and entrepreneurs who hope to one day start their own brick and mortar bakeries/restaurants/businesses.
It’s kinda like an entrepreneurial twist on the adage, “Give them a fish and they eat for a day, but teach them how to fish and they eat for a lifetime.”
If you go this route, hopefully you’ll get lucky and find some govt grant to combine w your own savings to start a new small business.
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This is how I would know when to retire, when I say NO to any of these:
Am I still feeling empowered?
Does it nourish my soul?
Does it serve me?
Am I transforming lives?
Does my art/craft make an impact on one’s life?
Is it bringing optimal health?
Am I financially stable and feeling secure?
Is it creating harmony in my life?
Does it remove drama?
Is it healing?
Is my brain stronger?
Is it saving animals?
For me I’m a YES from beginning to end.
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If she had to say yes to many or all of those things she would've never started in the first place.
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i can say "NO" to all those questions.
i am only taking up space.
wasting oxygen.
no benefit to society.
i am a walking dead.
should have retired 22 years ago.
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DudeLehowski,
That’s your perspective and possibly the energy u attract because of it.
OP, reboot and restart your new path coming from a totally loving place.
Work on yourself, nourish the soul, detox, eat lighter, heal the mind, massage the heart, raise your standards and then re-evaluate your situation in regards to this question.
Rest up baby! Create a foundation of surplus energy! Only allow energy that add progress in your life.
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OP, I care about your credit score 😘! Quite inspiring! As for your retirement, don’t have your mind split because you’re over juggling.
Almost_perfect. Do u see how old golfers are? LOL
A number has nothing to do with anything, if your mind is moving but grounded, u carry an attitude that’s grateful, and have a body that’s vibrant , flexible and strong, you will dominate at any age.
It’s all about having a higher vibration energy with the mind, body and soul!
Perception is everything! And we have to exercise that good energy within and care for it like any other workout.
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now
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the way I heard it is "give 'em a fish and they''ll eat for a day but teach 'em to fish and they'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day"
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and how is this "life" saving animals?
nevermind, I don't think I really wanna know
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If you love what you do, then you're not really working right?
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Even if you love what you do, you might not be able to do what you love for the rest of your life.
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PS -"and have a body that’s vibrant , flexible and strong..."
wait 10 years and I guarantee no matter how much yoga you do, your body will crap out on you
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