. It's evidence that early retirement can be just as diverse as the typical workweek, if not more so. No two days for McCurry are the same, and he's found more time to indulge in things that make him happy.
"Fortunately we live in the 21st century, a glorious time filled with entertainment overload, instant digital connections, and unlimited choices of pastimes ," he wrote on his blog. "Each day typically has a mix of a lot of fun, a moderate dose of physical activity, and a small dose of work." McCurry divides his days into five categories: work, meals, physical, fun, and social. On a weekly basis, he spends roughly 7 1/2 hours with family or friends, 13 hours working , 18 hours doing some sort of physical activity, such as swimming, and 35 1/2 hours having fun, which could be planning vacations, reading, or blogging.
"Early retirement is like a full-time job where tasks consist solely of having fun and socializing," he wrote. "Everyone has their own definition of fun and their ideal level of socializing each week. I like a lot of solitary activities but also enjoy the company of other people." Here's an example of a Friday in which he was able to incorporate all five categories into his schedule:8:30 a.m.:Social — play date with his toddler
As usual a South Asian girlfriend.
The real question is who is managing my mans money that only managed to return slightly under 25% TOTAL between 2016-2020? A kindergartner coulda returned more by buying SPY on robinhood.
He looks younger than 33
wow