If I'm strong enough to be living on a cruise ship indefinitely I assume I'm also healthy enough to stay out of a home. But yes I have heard of people doing that
Woohoo I have 6 shares. I'm rich!I don’t have any ZIM stock at the time . I’m guessing some did very well on it ?
I think everyone should open an HSA if they find they are maxing out their Roth IRA. It has triple tax benefits, but you can only use the money on medical expenses.
Not sure if they increased to 5 bucks a ticket or the megamillions.My plan is a steady & consistent weekly buys of Powerball tickets !!View attachment 89379
I do a lot of this. The big surprise to me is you use deodorant at all. I know all people are built different, but I haven’t used deodorant in close to ten years and nobody notices.The HSA can be a tremendous planning tool all around. Serious people really need an advanced strategy on how to use it. I could make a 1 day class out of it.
1. Fill it full
2. Move it all to Fidelity and invest it aggressively.
3. Never use it for health care.
4. Track all your expenses and pay them all with non HSA dollars. You’re building a bailout / early retirement fund of “reimbursement dollars”
5. Get healthy. It doesn’t pay to save up a shitload of healthcare dollars only to loose them all to poor lifestyle choices.
To survive and thrive in this new world of hyperinflation and toxic hog feed food and even more toxic healthcare science you have to break out of the old way of thinking.
A buddy and I are in a joint Manhattan project to break every paradigm out there. This is why I bake bread, ferment veggies, make my own soap, pay $27/tube for deodorant, have a $200 water filtration system, grow veggies at the hunting land, plant human apples.
I’m adding rutabaga to my plots this year. If they grow, I’m gonna pull enough for me before the deer get them. And there won’t be any gly on my food. We’re developing a double wall grow bag system to relay crop squash and pumpkin in our short growing season. We think we may be able to grow 4 crops in the same soil in MN in one season.
I don’t think about long term care costs. I’m focused on how to avoid needing them, and what I can do now to make that happen. I think dimentia is 100% avoidable. I think the other top 5 causes of death are also avoidable, but you have to first admit everything we’ve been fed and told is bullshit.
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Actually.....nobody TELLS you . Grin. I seldom use deodorant too.......but there are some days it is good to have. I always buy the scent free variety. I do not like smelling my own deodorant.I do a lot of this. The big surprise to me is you use deodorant at all. I know all people are built different, but I haven’t used deodorant in close to ten years and nobody notices.
SD.....you'r going to live to be 150 years old and wish you were dead! lolThe HSA can be a tremendous planning tool all around. Serious people really need an advanced strategy on how to use it. I could make a 1 day class out of it.
1. Fill it full
2. Move it all to Fidelity and invest it aggressively.
3. Never use it for health care.
4. Track all your expenses and pay them all with non HSA dollars. You’re building a bailout / early retirement fund of “reimbursement dollars”
5. Get healthy. It doesn’t pay to save up a shitload of healthcare dollars only to loose them all to poor lifestyle choices.
To survive and thrive in this new world of hyperinflation and toxic hog feed food and even more toxic healthcare science you have to break out of the old way of thinking.
A buddy and I are in a joint Manhattan project to break every paradigm out there. This is why I bake bread, ferment veggies, make my own soap, pay $27/tube for deodorant, have a $200 water filtration system, grow veggies at the hunting land, plant human apples.
I’m adding rutabaga to my plots this year. If they grow, I’m gonna pull enough for me before the deer get them. And there won’t be any gly on my food. We’re developing a double wall grow bag system to relay crop squash and pumpkin in our short growing season. We think we may be able to grow 4 crops in the same soil in MN in one season.
I don’t think about long term care costs. I’m focused on how to avoid needing them, and what I can do now to make that happen. I think dimentia is 100% avoidable. I think the other top 5 causes of death are also avoidable, but you have to first admit everything we’ve been fed and told is bullshit.
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I do. I'm pondering trying to make my own. The recipe is right on the back of the bottle, sorta. This is the only one I found that:I do a lot of this. The big surprise to me is you use deodorant at all. I know all people are built different, but I haven’t used deodorant in close to ten years and nobody notices.
Those can definitely be the surprises we can't see coming. But today, we know lots of causes of decline we can avoid. I choose to avoid them. The reason I do is not out of fear, but out of hope. I want to be able to elk hunt into my elder years when I can afford it. When I have money, I want to be able to want to get up and go do things.SD.....you'r going to live to be 150 years old and wish you were dead! lol
My wife used to tell me: "If you don't take care of your body.....where are you going to live?"
Strange tho....how little "chinks in your armor" come back to bite you later. All these little things become cumulative....and can come back in one fashion or another to bite you in the butt. Ask me how I know these things.
Interesting to see the steps you are taking tho......good on you! Wholesome living is a good thing. Still, we all know some very healthy people that get that final wake-up call far too early. It's at that time, when you realize you could have had grid power.....but it's too late. (huge grin)
My wife used to tell the story....that when they would "walk the beans" (to hoe-out weeds) when she was a little girl and before farm chemicals.....that she would "run out of gas" before her siblings - overcome from heat and exertion.....and her parents would lay her In the shade of the beans to recover. Then pick her up on the next round to get back in the weeding game. Rinse and repeat. Later they let her do "house chores" as she was not made for "field work".
Fast forward 50 years....and they find the real reason she ran out of gas....was from a heart valve with two leaflets instead of three (bicuspid valve - birth defect). So her heart never worked as efficient as needed for strenuous work. Thus....she would "run out of gas" before others.....and the on-set of lots of issues over time. Many of us carry around some little "time bombs". Despite our best efforts......hard to defeat some of 'em.....all we can do is try. My 2 cents.