My Gen X Playlist: All That Money Wants – The Psychedelic Furs

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  1. Do you think there is a generational attitude in play in our ability to take sabbatical? My husband is a gen X too, and we did a lot of things very similar to you (living below our means for years, using savings to help funding sabbatical), and with few adjustments our simpler life became a habit. My friends asked me how can I live without Netflix subscription (very easy, we don’t have FOMO), or how can we never try the new takeaway (I am a chef in sabbatical, I am currently cooking for fun), or why I picked supermarket own brand ketchup instead of a Heinz (because to be perfectly honest, I don’t use the ketchup and my husband cannot tell the difference). There are a lot of things that we can live without but the younger people I know would be unwilling to give up even though it means that they will be struggling with paying rents, for example.
    OR… my random sampling is just too small and I was just talking like a boomer.

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    1. I’m not sure. I can only speak for myself. I’ve been interested in personal finance ever since finally getting out of credit card and student loan debt. Fortunately, I don’t have FOMO these days. I don’t need the latest technology and I drive my car for at least 10 years. This isn’t for everyone, but works for me. I also think people change as they get older. My twenty year old self had no problem racking up credit card balances and just wanted fun now. Somewhere along the way I became the opposite. It just worked out for me and I was able to take time off. I find myself fortunate to have that flexibility when I needed it most. Sounds like you found a way that fits you. That’s great! Your time off will be so beneficial to your health!

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  2. An exceptional and under appreciated band! Talk Talk Talk and Forever Now are the albums that stand out for me. Lots of songs about money, time, newspapers, tears, and the drudgery of life focused on work for work’s sake. President Gas would be a good song of theirs to listen to today.

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  3. We’re eyeing up early retirement. The only big problem we have is the unknown medical expenses. Because of my disability, I’m well aware medical costs are going to be high the older I get. I do not like the medical system in this country.

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    1. Health insurance before 65 is expensive. You might qualify for subsidies under Obamacare that could help lower your cost. It’s worth looking into. But yes, our healthcare system is broken….

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  4. That is an interesting account, thank you for sharing. Most could live on less I am sure. I have cultivated much better financial habits in the last year as I have lived on savings and been careful, giving my private pension time to bulk up a bit more.

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