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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16219044" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>There's really not a right answer, is there? It's individual and depends on your situation.</p><p></p><p>Would it help to think of it like an investment decision? A guy who saves his money and invests now will one day have more stuff and an easier life when he's older. He misses out on a newer car, bigger boat today. He won't have as many memories of water skiing himself but will own the lakefront cabiin and big boat for his kids and grandkids to ski behind. What works for you?</p><p></p><p>You are considering how to invest your time. Vacation today means more today memories and today relaxation. How does that compare for you to more vacations and even sooner relaxation when you are older? Do you love to work or can you hardly wait to retire?</p><p></p><p>I was in your spot 35 years ago. I chose work 7 days a week. For me it was the right answer and I got to retire after 15 years of full on effort. Kids still young so I got a lot of the memories as well. Definitely missed a few, though. And my wife had to pick up the slack at home.</p><p></p><p>But, as someone mentioned earlier, If I had packed it in a week after quitting working I would have been really PISSED!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16219044, member: 191643"] There's really not a right answer, is there? It's individual and depends on your situation. Would it help to think of it like an investment decision? A guy who saves his money and invests now will one day have more stuff and an easier life when he's older. He misses out on a newer car, bigger boat today. He won't have as many memories of water skiing himself but will own the lakefront cabiin and big boat for his kids and grandkids to ski behind. What works for you? You are considering how to invest your time. Vacation today means more today memories and today relaxation. How does that compare for you to more vacations and even sooner relaxation when you are older? Do you love to work or can you hardly wait to retire? I was in your spot 35 years ago. I chose work 7 days a week. For me it was the right answer and I got to retire after 15 years of full on effort. Kids still young so I got a lot of the memories as well. Definitely missed a few, though. And my wife had to pick up the slack at home. But, as someone mentioned earlier, If I had packed it in a week after quitting working I would have been really PISSED! [/QUOTE]
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