Is it normal to plan to quit my future job in less than 5 years?
The truth is once I get $50,2000 I don't have to work any more, but I'm aiming at $643,000,000 with no exaggeration, when I get that money which is no more than 9 years my incentive saver account will be history, this means buying few luxuries until I have a lot of money. I'm planning to own houses I don't live in to get this money, it was all worked out on my calculator, I'll be 44 years old by the time I saved up. So less than 5 years of having a job I'll quit my job, the wealthy don't have to work any more. I'll be watching my money increasing but considering I'll be a cool 49 years old I plan to have the money before I'm old. It's much easier with my special bank account, or, I'll take the money straight away and be worry-free. Why work in a job of horrible bosses now that I'm enjoying the autumn of my years? People hate this, they hate money, I don't know why, money is good, and it can get you anything you want. My idea of money isn't about spending, it's about freedom, freedom to do whatever I want and to be as sick as I want! No more doctors and medical treatment, I'll be moving to an opulent apartment (which only the wealthy can afford. I have to have a job, I have to learn how to work for 4 years of learning philosophy first. Is this normal?