When will you stop working?
Emin Araki
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Abel Lopez@abelo
When will I stop working? Likely the day my To-Do list decides to finish itselfβ¦ or when I finally convince myself that binge-watching counts as productivity πββοΈ
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I cannot imagine stopping working. With working β I am learning β anytime I learn, I feel with purpose and alive. My answer: Do not plan to stop working. :)
On the Christmas Eve. Iβm gonna have to much alcohol in my blood, sir
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The type of work might change. I might try new things but I don't think i can stop working. Being busy is one of the blessings!
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I feel alive when I am working. :) How about you?
@winston_appsallset I agree with you. I feel the same way. Working has become such a part of me that I can't even imagine not working anymore. Maybe the type of work will change over time, but I'll probably never really stop.
Hah, for me it'll be when my crypto investments moon π or my AI assistant learns to run my whole business on autopilot! π€ But realistically, probably when the kids are grown and I've got enough saved up to spend my days golfing. β³ Either that or they'll have to drag me kicking and screaming from my desk chair when I'm 90! π΄πΌ
Same question here π
I'll probably stop working when my AI assistant can finish all my tasks for me while I binge-watch shows guilt-free! π€πΊ But in all seriousness, I think the key is finding a good work-life balance and knowing when to step back, delegate, and make time for the things that matter most outside of work. It's a constant challenge!
Probably when my to-do list stops spawning new tasks faster than tribbles! π But seriously, I think retirement will come when I feel fulfilled with my work and have built up sufficient savings to enjoy the later chapters of life. Of course, with how much I love what I do, 'retirement' may just mean working on my own passion projects instead! π§π¨π©π¬