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System Name | Asus G16 |
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Processor | i9 13980HX |
Motherboard | Asus motherboard |
Cooling | 2 fans |
Memory | 32gb 4800mhz |
Video Card(s) | 4080 laptop |
Storage | 16tb, x2 8tb SSD |
Display(s) | QHD+ 16in 16:10 (2560x1600, WQXGA) 240hz |
Power Supply | 330w psu |
I buy pants or shorts at goodwill, pants for $10, shorts for 5-$8. I make a nice living but I'm cheap, there I said it, "I'm cheap". My house was $52k 8yrs ago, its a small 2/1 house. Did $30k into a rehab 4yrs ago, now its perfect for 2 people. My car is 14yrs old, still running, still love it. I wont inherit anything, I'm a 1st generation American with parents that retired poor living on SSI and a small pension. House and rehab did cash payment. I dont even own a credit card.retirement is only rough if you don't have a house to inherit (I may, I don't know for sure to be honest, if not well it is what it is and I will adapt), my relatives in England inherited their house at a young age, its been in their family line for 500 years I believe. it's not much, but it needs 0 repairs, I guess they just built things better back then, I don't know. the generational wealth they have accumulated from never having rent though is quite astounding.
that being said, being around them has taught me that wealth is not everything, in fact it disconnects you from a greater reality imo. me personally as long as I have enough savings to live content and enjoy a few hobbies I am good with that. Happiness is really all about perspective and how you spend your time, for me I just want enough in savings to know I will have stability long term (rent is a big factor in that, so your concerns are valid 100%). One example of excess wealth though, I got my shorts for like at $15 Costco, they are great and I like them, my relative in England wears $250 shorts... I mean congrats I guess... not throwing shade at it or anything, people are free to do as they choose, but it does imo blind them to a greater reality sometimes.
some wealth is important, but excess is not. once I reach a point of knowing my rent, property taxes, utilities, food, healthcare, and a few hobbies once all of that is taken care of in my current lower middle class lifestyle - I am a happy camper, I don't need a 200k a house, a 130k house is fine, a 75k SUV, no thanks a 20k Kia Forte is fine, and it will last me just as long if I take care of it. so don't mistake me saying wealth is not important for happiness, it is to some degree, but I don't need the riches that many seek. as long as I have my books and games I am good (and I already have most of those on backlog to last me a life time lol)
Free games on epic. I'm still playing some of those.
I'm killing myself now doing 4 12hrs per week, sometimes I'll add a 5th day, but its for a purpose. 2 more yrs as a airframe and powerplant mechanic and I'm out. I cant wait for the spring to arrive.Was a decent mechanic for 8 years after leaving school @ 16 , then after being made redundant twice I went on to study engineering @ HND level ,then worked in PC's building servers and system for RSA and other large companys (also built Jobserve's webserver circa 1999 as it was getting 4.5Million hits a month) was head of RMA's and overclocking.
Then moved to Aus -1 year working holiday visa on KENO and the New South Wales lottery machines( AWA then Jupiters.)
Back to UK worked in filtration @ places like Jonson Matthey/Pilkingtons/etc(Mortelecque)
Moved to Spain opened an internet cafe on dial up! yup 4 machines including a mac on dial up 56k also did some cooking (panninis etc) later that year a chef who had worked @ Le Gavroche took over the building and i moved out, he asked if i could help him in the kitchen.
1 year later he leaves i take on a his restaurant with my wife, we do 6+ years there (rented) and decide to find our own place and start building our own restaurant.
Moving on to now we have had our own custom built restaurant for 10+ years, semi retired as we live in a sleepy seasonal mountain village.
Find whats right for you, do your best, but dont kill yourself doing it!
Love, life and happiness
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