But did you create shareholder value?
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Let's be realistic here. Who is going to pay for that fancy gravestone ?
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And we'll do an annual pizza party and maybe Starbucks gift cards!
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That's what all your hard work is for.
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If you never work, everything is hard
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I go with do a meaningless job that requires minimal effort and is low stress while trying to maximise free time and the energy I have available to enjoy my free time. I don't need lots of money, working from home I can often go for a bike ride before or after work, or in lunch breaks. In summer I have often gone to the beach for a swim before work and sat on the stones cooking breakfast with a camping stove.
My job has no real meaning, the pay is shit, but WFH + low stress is easily worth it
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That’s a great idea. For anyone following this, definitely try to live in an inexpensive area so you don’t have to spend a lot on rent. Then you can save money for recreation and hobbies!
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Yeah checks out
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"Work just hard enough that your family dont chuck the lazy bastard in a cardboard box in an unmarked hole."
My dad (who I do love BUT) has been a lazy self absorbed dropkick his entire life. When my grandmother died and left him some cash we had a very frank discussion "I never expected you to die with a cent to your name so do what you want with most of the money, but go buy a prepaid funeral and dont stick me with a bill when you go!"
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You can pay a visit to Mr. 12 Gauge.