• Hi, I am the owner and main administrator of Styleforum. If you find the forum useful and fun, please help support it by buying through the posted links on the forum. Our main, very popular sales thread, where the latest and best sales are listed, are posted HERE

    Purchases made through some of our links earns a commission for the forum and allows us to do the work of maintaining and improving it. Finally, thanks for being a part of this community. We realize that there are many choices today on the internet, and we have all of you to thank for making Styleforum the foremost destination for discussions of menswear.
  • This site contains affiliate links for which Styleforum may be compensated.
  • STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.

    Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.

    Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!

    Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Random Fashion Thoughts (Part 3: Style farmer strikes back) - our general discussion thread

LA Guy

Opposite Santa
Admin
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2002
Messages
57,617
Reaction score
36,473
At your age my target was 45. Things bounced my way and I had the opportunity at 33. I was so excited. And it was really awesome at first. And then I had enough.
I think that with very few exceptions, those that have the opportunity to retire very early are not temperamentally fit to do so.
 

Benesyed

Distinguished Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2010
Messages
8,354
Reaction score
21,189
I hope I am working for a long time. I like what I do
 

Patrick R

Distinguished Member
Joined
Sep 29, 2011
Messages
4,656
Reaction score
11,887
I think that with very few exceptions, those that have the opportunity to retire very early are not temperamentally fit to do so.

Within my personal and professional circles, I have found that to be true without exception.
 

cyc wid it

Stylish Dinosaur
Joined
Apr 2, 2011
Messages
12,492
Reaction score
20,901
Very few tech folks who've made their money early stay idle from my anecdotal experience.
 

LA Guy

Opposite Santa
Admin
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2002
Messages
57,617
Reaction score
36,473
Very few tech folks who've made their money early stay idle from my anecdotal experience.
Frankly, I can only hang out so much, and there is only so much to eat, drink, and buy. If I retired early (like, say, before I'm 65, maybe 70), I'd be left with one of two choices:
1) Go insane.
2) Make goals for myself and become like, the first 50 year old to climb Mt Everest using only his hands, or first 60 year old to follow the exact path taken by Forrest Gump across America, or something that would just be another form of mania.
 

whorishconsumer

King Douche
Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 12, 2010
Messages
5,841
Reaction score
7,239
I wouldn’t ever get tired of bumming around a beach...all expenses paid of course. I always laugh at the notion of you NEED something to do....no just give me the view..oh and of course the palm tree in my shower. Isn’t that what we all work for anyways?

View attachment 957808
View attachment 957809

Okay, I'll bite. Why is there a palm tree in the shower?

A few years ago (the last time I actually traveled) I was on Mykonos in Greece and forced my friend to stay a night at this resort hotel. There wasn't a palm tree in the room but it was overlooking the Aegean and the shower it did have was comparable to this:

new-ideas-hotel-decor-with-spectacular-hotel-room-design-and-decor-fletcher-hotel-in-amsterdam-12.jpg


Only this one had frosted glass for about 5 feet of it.

My friend and I are both over 6 feet.

So, every time one of us showered while the other tried to read or watch TV from the bed, we would be staring at each other over the frosted glass.
 

nahneun

Uncle Nephew
Joined
Feb 25, 2009
Messages
10,046
Reaction score
12,705
A few years ago (the last time I actually traveled) I was on Mykonos in Greece and forced my friend to stay a night at this resort hotel. There wasn't a palm tree in the room but it was overlooking the Aegean and the shower it did have was comparable to this:

new-ideas-hotel-decor-with-spectacular-hotel-room-design-and-decor-fletcher-hotel-in-amsterdam-12.jpg


Only this one had frosted glass for about 5 feet of it.

My friend and I are both over 6 feet.

So, every time one of us showered while the other tried to read or watch TV from the bed, we would be staring at each other over the frosted glass.

did you stare each other down in a contest of dominance?
 

whorishconsumer

King Douche
Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 12, 2010
Messages
5,841
Reaction score
7,239

LonerMatt

Distinguished Member
Joined
Nov 2, 2012
Messages
2,744
Reaction score
1,525
If your idea of retiring means doing nothing productive then of course you'll find it boring.

It's about having freedom to be productive in ways and amounts that maximise your happiness and joy.
 

Featured Sponsor

How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

    Votes: 97 37.0%
  • Half canvas is fine

    Votes: 94 35.9%
  • Really don't care

    Votes: 31 11.8%
  • Depends on fabric

    Votes: 44 16.8%
  • Depends on price

    Votes: 40 15.3%

Forum statistics

Threads
507,416
Messages
10,596,000
Members
224,424
Latest member
AdelaPeirce
Top