Spend Money On Experiences… And Some Things, Too

We spend the first 40 years of our lives acquiring stuff, and the next 40 years trying to get rid of it. Well, not exactly, but I read a quote similar to that somewhere, and it rang true.

Financial freedom from medicine is a beautiful thing. Once you’re in a position where all of your expenses are covered by other sources of income, you get to decide whether you continue to work in a clinical setting or not.

What it means to live a more abundant life is up to the individual. But to me, it means having the resources to live how I want and to be able to give how I want.

Spend Money On Experiences… And Some Things, Too

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My goal is to continue to grow the golden goose that lays ever-increasing passive income eggs every month. When you live completely off that passive income and never touch your initial principal, you’re living the dream.

Freedom From Multiple Sources of Income

As humans, a basic need is love/connection with other people. Experiences—whether through travel and meeting new people or by simply spending time with your family—help foster those connections and create lasting bonds.

Experiences Create Stronger Connections

Experiences create happiness–both during the experience, the anticipation before it, and for years to follow. Not only do those experiences help you look at life differently, but they create memories that will last forever.

Experiences Create More Sustained Happiness

How many of you have gone on a trip or to an event and left feeling changed? Experiences can do this because those moments truly can shape us. 

Experiences Shape Our Lives

How long does the newness factor last for you these days? If you’re like me, it doesn’t last very long. Innovation and technology move so quickly that what we’re impressed with for a moment quickly becomes the norm.

We Adapt to Things Really Quickly

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