If you were going to reboot at 45 what would you do?

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  • #395151
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    PuniShredder
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    There are many opinions out there but I’m interested in yours. What would you do if you wanted to be booed at 45 years old? Like say right after being divorced raped or fired, downsized?

    Drive Truck over the road, have no home save $$ for a few years? Learn to code? What do you have?

    Myself, I hate working for other people and never really have done that. I probably bust ass to save some money start business.

    Be professional be polite but always have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

    #395160
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    I’d rob a bank, an armored car, then a jewelry outlet, and maybe, just maybe, I’ll have enough to cover the divorce rape!

    If not I’d be figuring out a way around Bubba with his trashbag.

    Seriously? All you can do is pool your skills for now and seek employment at the highest pay possible and take life one day at a time, I “reboot” every morning! Then worry about the day, I’ll be long dead and rotten before I go into some mid-life crisis bulls~~~ kinda thing. Just weather the storm, batten down the hatches and secure all
    the cannons!

    The important thing is don’t let it happen again!

    #395167
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    Russky
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    I’ve had enough reboots already.
    But if I had to reboot at 45 again (in 7 years) – I’d probably sell my house, buy a rig with a trailer and work for myself interstate like a dog for a year or two – scrape up every penny, buy a house with the land in the boonies and then only do local runs part time while setting up off-the-grid fortress in my spare time

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #395170
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    Awakened
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    -Work at WHATEVER will allow the following:

    -Pay off debt/ stay debt free

    -Live as cheaply as possible/share apartment/rent a room/whatever

    -STASH CASH

    -Focus on saving enough for 20% down on decent 3-4 family that can be paid off in 15 years or less

    -The rents will assist retirement income

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #395243
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    Gerald
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    As I just passed this landmark, my effort is to Gmow now. If i could do anything though, would have a forged ID, pick up my important s~~~ I can pack in a suitcase and start over in a new country

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

    #395296
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    Rolling Tin Fist
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    It really depends on knowing who you are, especially post-Red Pill, and being true to that.

    I’m embarking on yet another reboot, part of which will be divorcing my corporate pimp and returning towards entrepreneurship and more freedom; one day at a time.

    "Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another" - H. L. Mencken

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    Old Rottweiler
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    I’d buy a piece of land with a well, maybe a stream.You could do it owner carry. Then build a cabin or remodel an old Airstream.

    Once the land was paid off all you would need is food, you could grow most of that.

    Off grid and free. Enjoy the stars and your dog.

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    Thanasi
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    I’m 45, and my wife is in the process of divorcing me.

    I’m learning to code. I paid off my debts a few months ago.

    Right now I’m back at the folks place in the room I grew up in, and planning my next move to another city, a new job, and get on with my life without a woman nagging me in the background about why I can’t accept her parents and relatives living in our house forever off my salary.

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    PuniShredder
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    I’d buy a piece of land with a well, maybe a stream.You could do it owner carry. Then build a cabin or remodel an old Airstream.

    Once the land was paid off all you would need is food, you could grow most of that.

    Off grid and free. Enjoy the stars and your dog.

    This was one of my plans. I almost did it a few times. Had a bus, toured around N America, lived in it.

    Alternately you could also Boondock in an RV at places like Quartzsite on BLM land at west. Sell Flea market merchandise for cash… I think living a free life and not being a slave in a cubicle is much superior than having all the toys big house big mortgage and big debt.

    Be professional be polite but always have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

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    Rebelandboltman
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    I would sing, ride my motorcycle, do voice overs, meditate, save money, live off the grid.

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    Keymaster
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    If you were going to reboot at 45 what would you do?

    I have completely rebooted at least a few times. Geographically & career moves too. I have concluded I would not negatively concern myself with the day after tomorrow.

    I was raised to worry about that sort of thing. Imagining “if” scenarios. Making “5 year goals” etc. … but the real tests in your life will happen on some random Tuesday when you’re not expecting it, and somehow, something will always throw a monkey in your wrench.

    Accepting “EVERYTHING is temporary” helps.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #396177

    I’d start making meth, Breaking Bad style.

    #396207

    You know what, you guys might not believe me on this, you might think I’m joking but I’m serious to reboot, but I’ve thought of going the homeless route, like seriously, I don’t wanna do s~~~ anyway, I’ll just sit around doing nothing all day as a homeless person, it’s a win win.

    I like that idea also, but not as a conventional, stereotype homeless person. I would be nowhere near the streets. I’d set up in the woods or something where i couldn’t be found/located or seen by dodgy c~~~s or the feds.

    A homeless ninja.

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    Rockmaninoff
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    Accepting “EVERYTHING is temporary” helps.

    And thank God, too! Can you imagine if the current state of things were the way things were forever?!

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

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