Faulkner
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I was fortunate enough to partner in a startup company that took off and then sell my part at a hefty profit. Took the proceeds and spread them out in diversified investments which have grown handily in the long run. If it weren't for that, I could not live the lifestyle we do on a cops pay.
We also grow a lot of our own food. Canning your own vegitables, making your own jams and jellies, and butchering a hog and beef is not that hard to do and it saves trips to the grocery store. Through in a couple of whitetail deer each winter and and a mess of catfish and crappie in the spring and the freezer stays pretty full.
I approach my retirement years with the attitude that I will not see a dime of social security.
We also grow a lot of our own food. Canning your own vegitables, making your own jams and jellies, and butchering a hog and beef is not that hard to do and it saves trips to the grocery store. Through in a couple of whitetail deer each winter and and a mess of catfish and crappie in the spring and the freezer stays pretty full.
I approach my retirement years with the attitude that I will not see a dime of social security.
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