It sounds like you've got a keeper then.Viktorthepirate wrote:I don't mind if she takes all my "stuff". I can get new stuff.Martin Hash wrote:Even if you lost everything in a divorce: next... And if you got kids out of the first marriage, that's worth a lot.
Life is a series of lucky events: you were lucky you found a woman long enough to get married at least. Maybe that one will work out, which would be fairytale-like, or maybe you have to try again for a second lucky event.
Further advice:
Retiring at 36 just means you don't have to work for anybody. There's no way you sit around all day playing dominos and golf at 36; you'll end up starting a business, which is worse than any bad marriage I assure you.
I don't want to have to come out of retirement because she took everything AND I owe alimony. It's literal slavery. Losing stuff sucks, but it's the slavery I can't abide.
It is funny you said that. The deal with my president is that I'm taking my money and I'm gone after 5 years to some tropical locale. I describe it like that office space scene, ask yourself what you would do if you were retired, and you'll know what career you should have. My answer is nothing ha ha. I am killing myself working ridiculous hours and constantly traveling (LA, Seattle, Reno, Detroit just next week) so that I never need to work again. Work hard now so I don't later.
What my president said is similar to your advice. He said: "I believe that you believe you will retire".
He insists I won't be able to do nothing, He wants me to stick around for phase 2. I obviously beg to differ, and want to be drinking beer on a beach without a care in the world. It's what I've always wanted.
Bringing it back to marriage, I lose all my hopes and dreams in one divorce. Everything I've worked and sacrificed for isn't just gone, it's stolen, someone else benefits from all that and I'm broke. I'd rather kill myself.
Again, she's a wonderful woman, always been there for me, loves me unconditionally even though I'm a jerk, and gone all the time. I love her.
Just a word about the drinking on the beach thing - being from Florida, I saw a million of those. Trust me, you don't want that as a lifestyle, burned out, fat, waiting to die in a tiki bar. It sounds more like you need a month off, to travel. Go see the world, or just drink yourself silly on a beach. But don't try to make a life of that, it's miserable.