jds
Well-known member
Hello -
I had an MV replacement the end of May 2007. Since then, I've been thinking a lot about my focus in life and would like to hear other people's throughts or reference material. Like for many of you, having heart surgery was a wake-up call that my time is finite and mortality is not just a theory.
Up until I was 50, my focus was making a living and, with my wife, raising our daughter. I was a very involved father and glad of the opportunity. Our daughter is now successful and on her own - she even still likes us and visits us fairly often. For the next 5-7 years or so, I was heavily involved in business ventures. I was a founder of a series of small companies. A very involving process that I loved. Made enough money to retire.
After my enterpreneurial stage, I guess I drifted - doing a bunch of unconnected volunteer work mostly with youth organizations - until I got sick then had my heart surgery.
Now, I would like to figure out what to do for the next stage of life - say the next five or ten years. My health is now good; finances are sound; so I have many choices. I'm an outdoorsy guy and I love doing stuff with kids so I assume those will be elements in any plan.
I would like suggestions about how to think about this.
Thanks -
John
I had an MV replacement the end of May 2007. Since then, I've been thinking a lot about my focus in life and would like to hear other people's throughts or reference material. Like for many of you, having heart surgery was a wake-up call that my time is finite and mortality is not just a theory.
Up until I was 50, my focus was making a living and, with my wife, raising our daughter. I was a very involved father and glad of the opportunity. Our daughter is now successful and on her own - she even still likes us and visits us fairly often. For the next 5-7 years or so, I was heavily involved in business ventures. I was a founder of a series of small companies. A very involving process that I loved. Made enough money to retire.
After my enterpreneurial stage, I guess I drifted - doing a bunch of unconnected volunteer work mostly with youth organizations - until I got sick then had my heart surgery.
Now, I would like to figure out what to do for the next stage of life - say the next five or ten years. My health is now good; finances are sound; so I have many choices. I'm an outdoorsy guy and I love doing stuff with kids so I assume those will be elements in any plan.
I would like suggestions about how to think about this.
Thanks -
John