What to do after retiring in mid 30s?

Now, I wake up sometime between 7 to 11, sometime I read a book, sometime I walk, have a lazy lunch, go for a bike ride or another walk, sit by the lake and do nothing, have another lazy dinner, watch some stuff on TV and go to sleep. A few meals with friends and family every month. A few slow trips a year. And I'm the happiest I've been in years.

And all essentially free ... welcome to r/leanFIRE !! ;)

Seriously though, there's an incorrect perception here that leanFIRE is for folk who don't have much money - while true for many, the actual rules of the sub have no limit on the assets you have, rather it's simply how much you spend. Thus, this sort of lifestyle, and generally getting there quicker and calmer :)

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