17/9/2018
Having just come back from the cash machine pulling out another £200 for the second day in a row, on the little stroll I realised that I needed to explain what is or could be in the way of me becoming financially independent “quicker” or what I described in my previous post as obstacles that might be hindering the speed at which I obtain “financial independence”.
I’ve tried listing them into my head.
- I don’t want to work more than 5 days a week and within that I only want to work 36 hours a week. (fuck that 7 days “hustle hard, money stacks, get that pussy, sell that crack” lifestyle. I mean what is the fucking point of getting rich and just working all day, I ain’t 50 cent “get rich or die trying”)
- I don’t earn enough or at least I feel like I don’t earn enough (right now I’m on 45k per year, don’t we all feel like this at times?)
- I want to achieve financial independence in the least stressful way as possible
- I feel no sense of progress no traction at the moment
Do I need to change my mindset? Maybe
The long game is such a tough game simply because it’s long, but I know it works.
By the way fuck solicitors! They are undoubtedly the biggest bunch of tossers I’ve ever had the pleasure of dealing with ever when it comes to purchasing a property.
NOTE TO SELF:
REMEMBER that being a prick to solicitors is literally the only thing they respond to.
Next time guys!