QUOTE(hksgmy @ Feb 11 2024, 11:48 PM)
Actually that’s my biggest fear of retired life: having nothing to fill my day.
In addition to traveling, I intend to spend my time gardening and growing herbs and vegetables for the kitchen, and also to have good long walks around Ma y of Australia’s national parks for exercise.
Drive to the parks (because I love driving) then walk.
Read books at the excellent public libraries and enjoy watching people go about their hustle and bustle of daily life…
Nurse a cup of coffee while seated at a bistro or little cafe.
I will likely get either a campervan or a caravan and do road trips with the wife - like a grey nomad - around the whole of Australia.
I guess that’s the kind of life I’m looking at, post retirement.
Oh. Finally get down to writing and finishing that book which I started some 20 years ago…
Good luck with your plans, I'm not anywhere close to be financially fortunate as you are, but I am financially stable, though I'm very frugal... Stingy as hell lmao, I do planned on living in the U.S, it's easier for me because I have a green card so I wouldn't need a visa but my only problem is that I gotta save money first to buy a property there, I can't afford to go there empty handed, I don't like the idea of staying with a friend or adopted family (My Step father is american, that's how I got my green card) But we're not closed, I got sent back due to family issues, staying here with my grandfather in KL. I have one banking account in the U.S By Huntington and I don't have a whole lot money on it, but that's it, I'm 27 right now and so far I don't have a retirement plan.. Lmao if I do, I know traveling isn't part of the list.. Not to mention I also don't have any friends here in Malaysia because I'm so anti-social, I spent most of my days playing video games, workout and work, that's all really. Also would you be so kind and tell me your age? I'm curious how old you are.In addition to traveling, I intend to spend my time gardening and growing herbs and vegetables for the kitchen, and also to have good long walks around Ma y of Australia’s national parks for exercise.
Drive to the parks (because I love driving) then walk.
Read books at the excellent public libraries and enjoy watching people go about their hustle and bustle of daily life…
Nurse a cup of coffee while seated at a bistro or little cafe.
I will likely get either a campervan or a caravan and do road trips with the wife - like a grey nomad - around the whole of Australia.
I guess that’s the kind of life I’m looking at, post retirement.
Oh. Finally get down to writing and finishing that book which I started some 20 years ago…
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