When I was younger ,20 I did just that. Started to live my dream. April 7th 1981 , I stopped selling my time to my boss, and followed "my" dream , and started a dairy farm . I am 53 now and have few if any real regrets . Sure it has been 7 days a week. But I have friends that have been out of work for 6-10 month periods and what do they have ? SQUATT!! Lots of time off, and no money to spend. I don't buy this crap about needing to do things like build a car ect. It is much more importend to be able to provide for your family . And never have to worry about getting tossed of the job , and not being able to pay the rent/mortgage , because you have some lame toy that you wasted time and money on. And just Who every said that old folks that go on cruise , or some kind of trip are not enjoying them selves to the fullest of their ability ? Just because they can't run or dance, doesn't mean they can't still appreciate the view of blue water, clear sky , and warm temp. This whole thread just seems like a bunch of "ME" generation guys whining about poor choses they have made in life,and wanting a do over. It isn't going to happen. People who think that they should be entitle to some kind of retirement , will get exactly What they can pay for . If you where born to money, then you will get a rich retirement , enjoy. But if you are a working stiff , and you have lived life like you had big bucks , and didn't. well then you will get just what you can pay for, nothing. Remember 3 score and 10 years , is a life time, any thing more is all borrowed time. Bruce
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