My day-job just isn't cutting it, and I don't trust the markets (not that i would have anything to invest...)
WHAT TO DO?
(edit: wrong section pls move)
My day-job just isn't cutting it, and I don't trust the markets (not that i would have anything to invest...)
WHAT TO DO?
(edit: wrong section pls move)
1978 Porsche 924//1987 Chevrolet Chevette
//1987 Kia Besta//2000 Audi A6//2013 VW Jetta//2006 Kawasaki ZX6
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Last edited by kaput; 03-12-2019 at 08:45 PM.
That's actually a pretty solid idea.Originally posted by kaput
Quit, sell everything, and spend a year somewhere else figuring things out.
Your username is bituerbo. Only one vehicle I know of that that could refer to, and if you own one, you deserve to be poor
2000 A6 2.7T Biturbo, previous vehicle was a 2000 S4 2.7T Biturbo.Originally posted by HiTempguy1
Your username is bituerbo. Only one vehicle I know of that that could refer to, and if you own one, you deserve to be poor
1978 Porsche 924//1987 Chevrolet Chevette
//1987 Kia Besta//2000 Audi A6//2013 VW Jetta//2006 Kawasaki ZX6
He must have been thinking you own the S65 AMG...
Originally posted by rage2
#1: don't ever question me.
Originally posted by HiTempguy1
Your username is bituerbo. Only one vehicle I know of that that could refer to, and if you own one, you deserve to be poor
Yep and it's worked for a lot of people too.Originally posted by kaput
Quit, sell everything, and spend a year somewhere else figuring things out.
Pursue happiness my friend. Go out there and find your connection and purpose, if you don't grow as a person, nothing else matters.
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
+1Originally posted by kaput
Quit, sell everything, and spend a year somewhere else figuring things out.
With two of my friends, they did exactly that (except sell their homes), they moved overseas for a year and traveled through Australia and the South Pacific. They figured out exactly what they wanted to do, came back and are living the dream (they figured out vacation and travel are their highest priorities, so upon their return, both went into Education and made a lot of sacrifices to get those degrees and still pay bills and now they travel every summer to the tune of $10k+ per person and everyone, myself included, is jealous of their job satisfaction and the fulfillment they get from doing something they actually want to do).
Originally posted by hurrdurr
I wouldn't gamble with a DP on one of these.
If you are willing to accept a lower standard of living for a much higher quality of life, I can think of a million places that would be better than Calgary.
When I was in Hawaii, I saw so many people who seemed so incredibly happy having next to nothing, because their backyard was, well, Hawaii, the ocean, etc. Flawless climate 365 days a year. No Stress (pretty much the single most important thing in life, IMO), no traffic, etc. That is worth a lot to some people, way more than a solid job and a 2hr commute every day in Calgary.
I'm not saying sell everything and live in a shack in Hawaii, but it really makes you think!
Winrar. The Audi 2.7L V6 (while I wasn't thinking of it) seems to be the modern equivalentOriginally posted by Abeo