Reasons for ERE (or even ER)
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You're talent is being wasted, under utilized and/or under appreciated.
Routine is making the years go by quicker and quicker.
Associated costs: transportation, lunches, equipment, expensive city...
You've done the tasks enough that not only do you no longer enjoy them, but actually have a hard time getting them done.
You're productivity is waning due to lack of enthusiasm.
Routine is making the years go by quicker and quicker.
Associated costs: transportation, lunches, equipment, expensive city...
You've done the tasks enough that not only do you no longer enjoy them, but actually have a hard time getting them done.
You're productivity is waning due to lack of enthusiasm.
The greater part of what my neighbors call good I believe in my soul to be bad, and if I repent of anything, it is very likely to be my good behavior. What demon possessed me that I behaved so well?---- Henry David Thoreau
After life as a working class hero-- Commercial Bank Managing Officer at age 23 and elected official later----you reach a point of realizing you don't really enjoy what you're doing and you need a change. A lot of what society deems crucial is really fluff, and, IMHO, detrimental.
After life as a working class hero-- Commercial Bank Managing Officer at age 23 and elected official later----you reach a point of realizing you don't really enjoy what you're doing and you need a change. A lot of what society deems crucial is really fluff, and, IMHO, detrimental.
To experience leisure in a world that relentlessly requires more time in the lives of all humanity
To live willfully in a world that imposes the will of others.
To understand what "Freedom" in America is before that is outsourced as well and because once upon a time, for at least a moment, America really was the "Land of the Free" instead of "Land for the Few"
To have time to see the sights in what is still the most privledged country on the planet.
To reflect on how thankful I am that we all have more than enough to plan ERE.
To live willfully in a world that imposes the will of others.
To understand what "Freedom" in America is before that is outsourced as well and because once upon a time, for at least a moment, America really was the "Land of the Free" instead of "Land for the Few"
To have time to see the sights in what is still the most privledged country on the planet.
To reflect on how thankful I am that we all have more than enough to plan ERE.
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Because the world is strained by consumerism, a nonsustainable dependence on finite resources, and a credit based monetary system that needs to grow to avoid massive defaults [There's your problem in a nutshell].
Because it provides financial safety during recessions and probably also depressions.
Because it provides solutions during resource shortages (empty shelves).
Because the global impact is four times smaller than [mindless] consumerism leaving more resources for the next generation.
Because a cultural transition needs distributed leaders.
Because it provides financial safety during recessions and probably also depressions.
Because it provides solutions during resource shortages (empty shelves).
Because the global impact is four times smaller than [mindless] consumerism leaving more resources for the next generation.
Because a cultural transition needs distributed leaders.
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Because you prefer living in harmony with your conscience rather than ignoring it. ER and minimal consumption enables me to avoid funding and being the cause of suffering (war, killing of other living beings, displacement of indigenous populations, disfigurement of this planet, etc).
Because the cycle of consumption leads to clutter around me. Physical clutter seems to translate/correlelate strongly with mental clutter. When my mind is cluttered and distracted, I rest less, learn less, grow less, live less, experience less = very likely to discover I have not lived as I (inevitably will) lay dying.
Because the cycle of consumption leads to clutter around me. Physical clutter seems to translate/correlelate strongly with mental clutter. When my mind is cluttered and distracted, I rest less, learn less, grow less, live less, experience less = very likely to discover I have not lived as I (inevitably will) lay dying.
Re: Reasons for ERE (or even ER)
This one deserver resurrecting, imo.
What are the current cohort's takes? Why are -you- currently on this path?
Any OGs that see this, how have your thoughts changes?
What are the current cohort's takes? Why are -you- currently on this path?
Any OGs that see this, how have your thoughts changes?
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I think I'm the only OG left in this thread. Still this ...
"I have a dream... that some day ..." ... students graduating from HS will be offered ERE as an alternative to Plato's Cave. Perhaps as a course in "advanced adulting" during the last semester.
I would also add that asking for a reason is kinda putting the concept on the defensive. Imagine asking for "reasons for spending 40 hours a week for 30 years working for WhoCares Inc" with the implication that this is not the only choice.jacob wrote: ↑Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:46 pmBecause the world is strained by consumerism, a nonsustainable dependence on finite resources, and a credit based monetary system that needs to grow to avoid massive defaults [There's your problem in a nutshell].
Because it provides financial safety during recessions and probably also depressions.
Because it provides solutions during resource shortages (empty shelves).
Because the global impact is four times smaller than [mindless] consumerism leaving more resources for the next generation.
Because a cultural transition needs distributed leaders.
"I have a dream... that some day ..." ... students graduating from HS will be offered ERE as an alternative to Plato's Cave. Perhaps as a course in "advanced adulting" during the last semester.
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Re: Reasons for ERE (or even ER)
I got interested in FIRE/ERE because I’ve known since I was a child that I hate repetitive tasks, crave novelty, and have very bursty energy, which doesn’t go well with stable long term employment. I like the anti consumerist ethos. I also think there is an interesting assortment of perspectives here on the forums.