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Awesome. What does it mean for you to retire? I do not work a job but I do not feel I will ever retire. My work will never be done while I am still breathing. I feel like we live to make things happen. I never want to quite moving.
I said retire from teaching. I still work. I don't wanna teach for money anymore. I still teach but for the service of humanity. I have taught 15 years for money and if I could be lucky enough to live 30 years more, I will teach free of cost.
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That's great. I was thinking more in a general sense. At least where I live, people seem to look forward to "retirement" so they can be free and do what they want. Like work is punishment and one day they can have their freedom after they work long enough. I say, do what we want now. Never retire. Keep working and building. If we are not creating, or moving forward, we are decaying. Again, once we get off fiat, i think it will change how we see "work".
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Definitely, fiat has limited the objective of work for generations now. I'm one of those fortunate people who could understand that Fiat is worthless. It's better to invest it straight away once you get it.
It was just for a year or two when I valued fiat in terms of investment in my entire career as teacher. Then because, I read a book 'Cashflow Quadrant' and became inclined to investing fiat as soon as I got it.
I started with Gold, then tried stocks—TBH, I still have some investment in these. And latest is that I found Bitcoin and I must say that Bitcoin is better money than all others. So, now invest most of the fiat money that I get from my business investments.
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This is a huge edge. I am so grateful to be here. It's still so early. Keep it up.
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