>>60675643 (OP)I daydream about quitting my wagie job as well, I don't want to have to go into an office anymore or spend my life working for a company.
>to play vidyaI used to play vidya all the time but I've barely played the past few years, feels like I'm wasting time every time I do, always feels like I have more productive things I could be doing, like I only have a few spare hours in a week and I could be using that time to try to earn money on side projects since then I'd reach retirement earlier, and so I don't enjoy vidya, even sometimes I regret spending the time playing since it's just a time sink.
It also feels like a lot of games are just boring now, like once I've fully understood the systems and mechanics I lose most of my interest, even just from seeing gameplay. If I care about the story I'll just watch the cutscenes on youtube instead of playing through everything.
These days I only play games with friends once a week or two, and I have a good time doing that.
I wonder if I'll enjoy vidya again once I do retire. To wake up and spend the day engrossing myself in a game. I hope so.
There's still productive things I want to do in retirement, but I think the the top priority will be health, sticking with exercising and cooking healthy meals.
Still need about a 60% gain in crypto to reach my retirement number, hopefully I hit it this year, or within the next few years. I've been in 6 fig hell for 8 years now, I just want to make it.
>>60675795I'm envious of you neetbux enjoyers. If I knew how I would have done the same 15 years ago right out of high school, and got reduced rent in public housing and enjoyed comfy living.
Instead I worked my ass off, living with 3-5 roommates throughout college, just to graduate and get a "high paying job", meanwhile average houses are 700k and I'll never afford one if I want to retire early.
The amount of value from neetbux between rent/food discounts is equivalent to a regular person having 6figs invested, it's insane