What would you do if you've gained financial independence?

I already have it. It's a great feeling when...

1. You don't have to work for anyone.
2. No more being in traffic.
3. Tacking your time at the coffee shop while everyone is on the clock even on their break time they are on the clock.
4. Not having the stress of having bills.... for the rest of your life.
5. Work on new venues and ideas that you could not do before because you had to work for yourself.
6. Smile at all of the Woke crowed who have been red pilled and are going to their wagie cagie.
7. Eat Red Meat instead of bug burgers.
8. The sweet taste of revenge knowing that you actually succeeded than those around you did not.
9. Going to bed when I want too.
10. Getting up when I want too.

Oh the list goes on from there but the most important this is to be fucking free of all of the current problems being thrown in your face in today's modern society.

I'm been free getting close to 17 years now and I love it. But Freedom is not free. I busted my ass for over 27 years so I can be free for the rest of my life.

As stated before Freedom is Not Free. You have to earn it.
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Remote property in the mountains of Alaska, where access is by helicopter or boat.
The world can fuck off.
 
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One thing I always thought about doing ever since I was a little kid was that if I ever won the lottery big time I would like to pick a person at random and give them a bunch of money just to see how they’d react. Someone like, I dunno, a Walmart greeter and for no particular reason. I’d just like to see the shock and joy on their face as they realize their life has been changed and not because they were special but just because they happened to be there and I happened to pick them from the rest of the unwashed masses. I believe in something like that more than I believe in giving to a charity. I don’t trust charities, never have.
This is why lottery winners go broke btw
 
Start an evil megacorp in a shithole country with horrible working conditions and poor employee benefits. Then just like @DumbDude42 i would have a pmc to go along with it. I'll also make sure to bribe the government so I have a say for the laws and their departments.

One by one ill buy out the known basic needs producers or kick them out of the competition, so the living population will have no choice but to buy my company's goods.

One thing's for sure: I will not spread globalist and pc bullshit but I'll milk everyone in the country dry or dominate it greatly with my company.
 
Financial independence for me would be having enough money in the bank to live comfortably off of the interest. I'd work. I'd do basically the same thing I'm doing now but I would be the boss. I like what I do. If I didn't do it I would get bored.
 
I want a well furnished underground bunker, shag carpet, wooden paneling and a water bed. Basically a cozy little home underground where I can live in peace and not bother anyone or be bothered by anyone. I’d have everything delivered via a two way lock out system to I don’t have to physically interact with whatever filthy poor got stuck delivering my food.
There are some bunkers that are surprisingly cheap. Not shockingly affordable, but old long lines (bell microwave tower) sites that were military backups are nowadays being sold for a few 100k. They're basically already fit for living in because they weren't designed to launch missiles, they were meant to have technicians living in them after the bombs fell.
 
Use that money to help make organizations that take down companies that keep us in debt.
 
Any books you can recommend? I'd like to at least know how all of this shit works at a fundamental level.
If you're looking for coding, a website called W3schools was very useful for me. The only problem is that you don't do anything fun, it's just fundamentals. There are fun projects in coding books, I started with Python Crash Course with actual projects. My start was with cyber security, though, which I started with just about any Comptia approved book resource. I started with A+ to currently on Cysa+. Took me a while though, as a warning machines operate on incredibly different language than anything I've seen. I've only begun to delve into coding, and that is because in order to be a true cyber sec professional you must understand coding at a fundamental level at the very least. The admin of this site has spoken of two languages ive heard from him, Rust and Ruby. I'm starting with C and Python, but both Rust and Ruby have been mentioned a lot in my studies and in the interpreted scripts I use. Perl too.
 
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