When I'm 60.
It's amusing where my train of thought took me on my way home from work yesterday and I was enjoying my after-work cigarette. I got the dirtiest look from an older couple in a van as I blew smoke out my window in their direction. It occured to me that 60 is the furthest I'd want to go. Why?
Well, with the way I live my life/lifestyle choices I wouldn't have much fun post 60. I plan on eating healthy and working out throughout my life into my 50s as I plan to be a cougar/sugar momma, still drinking, smoking and finding young and firm girls to bring home. By 60 though? It's all going to be catching up to me, cougar's aren't exactly that nice to look at around that age and I'd have to cut back on all my vices.
I'm just not having that. I can understand other people's reasons for wanting to live longer and fuller lives but I'm going to be honest: I'm never having kids. I'm never adopting. I'm never helping someone raise them. There's zero chance of it happening so I could care less about sticking around to see someone "grow up".
I plan on living as extravagantly as possible in my 30s-50s and really don't plan on "saving for my retirement", so that also lends to my decision.
What is the general consensus here? I know the die rich at 40 or poor at 80 thread shed some light on that, but what if you had to choose how long you went on for? (Past 100/Robotic mind transfer is not an option) How long would you let yourself stick around?
It's amusing where my train of thought took me on my way home from work yesterday and I was enjoying my after-work cigarette. I got the dirtiest look from an older couple in a van as I blew smoke out my window in their direction. It occured to me that 60 is the furthest I'd want to go. Why?
Well, with the way I live my life/lifestyle choices I wouldn't have much fun post 60. I plan on eating healthy and working out throughout my life into my 50s as I plan to be a cougar/sugar momma, still drinking, smoking and finding young and firm girls to bring home. By 60 though? It's all going to be catching up to me, cougar's aren't exactly that nice to look at around that age and I'd have to cut back on all my vices.
I'm just not having that. I can understand other people's reasons for wanting to live longer and fuller lives but I'm going to be honest: I'm never having kids. I'm never adopting. I'm never helping someone raise them. There's zero chance of it happening so I could care less about sticking around to see someone "grow up".
I plan on living as extravagantly as possible in my 30s-50s and really don't plan on "saving for my retirement", so that also lends to my decision.
What is the general consensus here? I know the die rich at 40 or poor at 80 thread shed some light on that, but what if you had to choose how long you went on for? (Past 100/Robotic mind transfer is not an option) How long would you let yourself stick around?