True. I have a lot of respect for the DIY guys and overall handy men. It’s just not for me. I continuously like to learn, just not things that are handy or relevant to day to day usually.
This is probably why I’ll work part time deep into my sixties. I hate projects and would much rather just do my actual job and pay for someone else to do them.
Yea, that 75% seems high. Having no mortgage, college and/ or private school savings, kids food and clothes, etc is gonna drop the monthly bills big time.
Are most people assuming they’ll need about 75-80% of their peak years annual income to live comfortably and of similar lifestyle in retirement? That’s what the fininacial websites seem to state.
At age 50 which is seven years for me, I’ll be going half time- 26 weeks off. I think I could do that for at least a decade or more without burnout and finally pull the plug for good at 63ish.
Looks like former Bears QB Jay Cutler had some Montana success. Cue the online haters…
https://www.totalprosports.com/nfl/jay-cutler-ripped-killing-bear-hunting/?fbclid=IwAR3jHPwYWeeuZr7-h-ocvVluvG7FCvDUg8ddUf0Kl1Rpdz9ZAQVPO9nPZXg&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
They may not be nba greats for sure but what I have found in life is that the same people are consistently successful in life have one thing in common. That is their mind and mindset. You can apply that to public land hunting to take this full circle back to the point of this board. Jordan...
The dude is one of the most physically gifted humans that has ever walked the earth maybe the most. Ask yourself this question, what if Lebron was a 5’6” 200 pounds and very un athletic. What would he be doing? I wouldn’t bet he would be successful at anything. Jordan would still be a...
I’m probably in the minority here, but as far as professional sports are concerned, the NBA is second only to the NFL for me. I’m a Pistons fan, but I must say I’m pretty pumped for these finals. Hoping for Denver to get their first ring, but Jimmy Butler and the Heat would be OK to. And...
Bear camp ended with lots of memories and multiple bear sightings. One guy a small-medium sized boar. I have a few more days I’m planning to hunt more locally, but I’ve had a lot of fun regardless.
Bear camp in spring with my brothers and friends. We all have come to agree that bear camp is probably our favorite hunting activity of the whole year. Such a beautiful time to be out and then we glamp in a remote Airbnb so can de-tick and unwind in comfort.