Being an early retiree means time no longer means money. And money is not the goal of working anymore. What mattered then might not matter now.
What matters now is how I can improve my lifestyle. And by "lifestyle" it doesn't mean being glamorous. On contrary, it means "inner life." Now I need to focus on eating right, exercising more, living more spiritually instead of materialistically, and helping people any way I can.
Still, there are several promises I have made that I need to keep. I'm a person of my words.
I will continue to write throughout my lifetime. I had wanted to start small by publishing an anthology of published articles, which I did. I have a few books already being drafted in mind. It might take a few months for each book to be completed, and likely they won't be published for quite a while (no specific deadlines).
- Being an Accidental Retiree
- An American Daughter
- Feminism Post-Feminism Era
- Post-Intellectualism
- Digital Journalism
- Internet Economy
Center for Minority, Gender and Human Rights, a non-profit organization under 501(c) 3, is being finalized. An online university based in Northern California is also being established.
In this early retirement, time and money don't steer my direction. My heart and mind do.
Wish me well.
Jennie
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