Personally, I once took a year off in my mid-20s and realized that without external requirements I tend to just sort of laze about. Did some random things but nothing really focused even in terms of personal growth. So if I achieved FI I would simply find a job that I find fulfilling and is low-stress. Maybe work for a non-profit for some small salary. Or consult with startups for equity since that tends to not require as much commitment. I feel regular consulting for money requires too much hustle and client management.
Thanks! I've always had a job for a long time and had some serious advantages in life. A non-profit could be interesting or consulting for start-ups sounds intriguing.
Personally, I once took a year off in my mid-20s and realized that without external requirements I tend to just sort of laze about. Did some random things but nothing really focused even in terms of personal growth. So if I achieved FI I would simply find a job that I find fulfilling and is low-stress. Maybe work for a non-profit for some small salary. Or consult with startups for equity since that tends to not require as much commitment. I feel regular consulting for money requires too much hustle and client management.