Travel vs. Work
The discussion emphasizes the value of taking time off to travel, particularly in one's younger years, as a means to enrich life experiences. It suggests that the financial implications of a mini retirement can be outweighed by the personal growth and memories gained during that time. Engaging in remote work or part-time opportunities can also help mitigate costs, making travel more accessible without significantly hindering financial goals.In this clip
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485 | Mailbag: Spending Down to Zero, High Fee 401k, Mini Retirements | Rachael Camp
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