At what point would you choose more free time over more money?
That is the question I begin to personally explore in my blog article <a href=http://retired-to-win.savingadvice.com/2014/07/08/enough-money-from-enough-time_123217/>Enough Money From Enough Time.</a> I reason in the article that "maximizing my investment income is not necessary" and that it therefore makes sense for me to limit the work I put into investing in favor of having more free time.
How I end up concluding that is detailed in the <a href=http://retired-to-win.savingadvice.com/2014/07/08/enough-money-from-enough-time_123217/>article.</a>
Would you conclude the same? Would you knowingly opt out of increased income in order to increase your leisure time?
That is the question I begin to personally explore in my blog article <a href=http://retired-to-win.savingadvice.com/2014/07/08/enough-money-from-enough-time_123217/>Enough Money From Enough Time.</a> I reason in the article that "maximizing my investment income is not necessary" and that it therefore makes sense for me to limit the work I put into investing in favor of having more free time.
How I end up concluding that is detailed in the <a href=http://retired-to-win.savingadvice.com/2014/07/08/enough-money-from-enough-time_123217/>article.</a>
Would you conclude the same? Would you knowingly opt out of increased income in order to increase your leisure time?
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