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<blockquote data-quote="BMWMC" data-source="post: 1003813" data-attributes="member: 37461"><p>Life is work my friend. Even at play it takes work to enjoy it or haven't you ever own a boat; AKA a hole in the water you throw money into.</p><p></p><p>The oldest people I have ever known worked hard all there life. Some of the oldest people on my route are farmers. Your right though humans don't have set minutes and you don't know when you'll give up the ghost; However working allows me far more dollars to travel around the world in <span style="color: #ff0000"><strong><em>STYLE</em></strong></span>. My most recent trip was across the the county to San Francisco. I stayed 2 night at the Four Seasons and travel to Napa & Somoma Valley for wine tasting. I am currently planning a trip to Spain and will likely spend 4 days in Madrid and lodge in at least a 4 star or above hotel. I have travel to Alaska for fishing trips that cost-a-plenty but were once in a life time events. </p><p></p><p>We just had a driver a year ago die walking up the step to a customer. Heart attack. We had another driver kill at his home while having a yard sale. Fricken camper rolled over him. WTF right?</p><p></p><p>Retirement is a state of mind. The sooner you realize that the journey is more important then the destination we'll be more of one mind on this subject. </p><p></p><p>Peace out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMWMC, post: 1003813, member: 37461"] Life is work my friend. Even at play it takes work to enjoy it or haven't you ever own a boat; AKA a hole in the water you throw money into. The oldest people I have ever known worked hard all there life. Some of the oldest people on my route are farmers. Your right though humans don't have set minutes and you don't know when you'll give up the ghost; However working allows me far more dollars to travel around the world in [COLOR=#ff0000][B][I]STYLE[/I][/B][/COLOR]. My most recent trip was across the the county to San Francisco. I stayed 2 night at the Four Seasons and travel to Napa & Somoma Valley for wine tasting. I am currently planning a trip to Spain and will likely spend 4 days in Madrid and lodge in at least a 4 star or above hotel. I have travel to Alaska for fishing trips that cost-a-plenty but were once in a life time events. We just had a driver a year ago die walking up the step to a customer. Heart attack. We had another driver kill at his home while having a yard sale. Fricken camper rolled over him. WTF right? Retirement is a state of mind. The sooner you realize that the journey is more important then the destination we'll be more of one mind on this subject. Peace out! [/QUOTE]
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