Take some time off, maybe buy an island down in the area you're talking about. Then, when I'm so bored I want to gouge my eyes out with bicycle spokes, build another business.
What are your goals for after you make your millions on the fastlane? In other words what is your idea of a retirement? Besides maintaining wealth of course.
I would like to kick off my retirement with the purchase of an 80 or so foot sportfishing yacht. (Kinda of my lambo)
I would proceed to rent slips along the gulf coast from Key West to South Padre. I am a gun nut so no Mexico or the Bahamas for me, I may fish around them though. Hang out in coastal towns with my dogs and girlfriend (probably wife by then) Go fishing every day and hopefully provide enough boat so the lady doesn't get bored. Scuba dive, run waverunners, eat seafood, go to bars, listen to music, swim, read books, shoot some clays, I LOVE IT!!
Take some time off, maybe buy an island down in the area you're talking about. Then, when I'm so bored I want to gouge my eyes out with bicycle spokes, build another business.
For me making it in the fastlane is an essential part of living an interesting and fulfilling life. So, as far as I am concerned, there is no 'post fastlane'.
I may want to play golf twice a week instead of twice a month and I may want to travel abroad for a vacation four times per year instead of the two vacations I'm taking now.
But for the remainder, I wouldn't change my lifestyle significantly. I'm quite happy with my life as it is.
I don't have a 'retirement'. I'm living the way I want to.
I'm not sure I can 'shut off' the investor in me anyway.
Best regards.
210 kph

Traveling the world. That's my main motivation to be successful. I like the island idea too CEBenz!
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