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<blockquote data-quote="Gr8fulmtnbiker" data-source="post: 15846583" data-attributes="member: 163992"><p>I never understood the 'clear all decks' mentality just because someone has kids- sell all your sh!t, stop having fun, give up hobbies/passions, etc... (easier said by some 47 year old guy who does not have any yet! ha)...Just about all of my friends have kids and none of them gave up any of their passions or hobbies- sure there were times when they had to spend less time doing their passions/hobbies but they never ever completely abandoned them...I will certainly follow that mindset when/if my time comes...unless of course you CHOOSE to abandon your hobbies/passions, then different story. but based on what i've seen they all NEEDED their passions/hobbies for balance in their lives- even if they went on temporary standby- so moral of the story is KEEP IT IF IT MAKES YOU HAPPY and SELL IT IF IT DOESN'T. different story if money was an issue, but absent that, KEEP IT! regretting selling it after the fact will hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gr8fulmtnbiker, post: 15846583, member: 163992"] I never understood the 'clear all decks' mentality just because someone has kids- sell all your sh!t, stop having fun, give up hobbies/passions, etc... (easier said by some 47 year old guy who does not have any yet! ha)...Just about all of my friends have kids and none of them gave up any of their passions or hobbies- sure there were times when they had to spend less time doing their passions/hobbies but they never ever completely abandoned them...I will certainly follow that mindset when/if my time comes...unless of course you CHOOSE to abandon your hobbies/passions, then different story. but based on what i've seen they all NEEDED their passions/hobbies for balance in their lives- even if they went on temporary standby- so moral of the story is KEEP IT IF IT MAKES YOU HAPPY and SELL IT IF IT DOESN'T. different story if money was an issue, but absent that, KEEP IT! regretting selling it after the fact will hurt. [/QUOTE]
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