You’re Financially Independent. Now What?

When you’ve reached financial independence and are faced with the prospect of retiring, it’s normal to feel a little adrift and unsure of what comes next.

Work generally comprises the majority of our adult lives. And when you’ve been striving so long for financial independence, it can be a little anticlimactic when your accounts actually reach that target number.

Keep Working (Just Because You Want To)

Being financially independent means you get to work on your own terms. You don’t have to stay in a job you hate because you need the money.

Invest Time Into Favorite Hobbies (Or Find New Ones)

Creating music, art, food and drink, or physical goods is something that many people find deeply satisfying. It opens up that creative side of your brain.

Buy An RV And Hit The Road

The United States is a big country, but most of its own residents have only seen a fraction of what it has to offer. And getting an RV is the classic way to start your own great American road trip.

Travel Internationally And Explore New Cultures

Experiencing other cultures can open your mind and give you new experiences and memories to enjoy.

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