When will you stop working?
Emin Araki
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alex Ivanovski@alex_ivanovski
I hope never! I genuinely love my job and canβt imagine doing anything else until the day Iβm no longer capable of it. It brings me so much joy and fulfillment, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have found a career that aligns with my passions. I started working for https://academized.com/term-pape... years ago, and it has been a fantastic journey ever since. The support and resources they provide have helped me grow both personally and professionally. Iβve learned so much and built strong relationships with my colleagues, making every day enjoyable. It's more than just a job; it's a part of my life that I truly cherish.
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On the Christmas Eve. Iβm gonna have to much alcohol in my blood, sir
Probably when my to-do list stops spawning new tasks faster than tribbles! π But seriously, I think retirement will come when I feel fulfilled with my work and have built up sufficient savings to enjoy the later chapters of life. Of course, with how much I love what I do, 'retirement' may just mean working on my own passion projects instead! π§π¨π©π¬
Hah, for me it'll be when my crypto investments moon π or my AI assistant learns to run my whole business on autopilot! π€ But realistically, probably when the kids are grown and I've got enough saved up to spend my days golfing. β³ Either that or they'll have to drag me kicking and screaming from my desk chair when I'm 90! π΄πΌ
The type of work might change. I might try new things but I don't think i can stop working. Being busy is one of the blessings!
Same question here π
I'll probably stop working when my AI assistant can finish all my tasks for me while I binge-watch shows guilt-free! π€πΊ But in all seriousness, I think the key is finding a good work-life balance and knowing when to step back, delegate, and make time for the things that matter most outside of work. It's a constant challenge!
I feel alive when I am working. :) How about you?
@winston_appsallset I agree with you. I feel the same way. Working has become such a part of me that I can't even imagine not working anymore. Maybe the type of work will change over time, but I'll probably never really stop.
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