by John Darer® CLU ChFC MSSC CeFT RSP CLTC
Litigation is a draining process and plaintiffs may experience signs of post traumatic stress. Others may feel relief. Still others may feel a void in their lives because of the time and space that the litigation has taken in their minds
You’ve just reached a settlement of your legal case. Now what do you do with the money? Is it enough? What do you do with the rest of your life?
I read an interesting story in Motley Fool about a couple that retired in 1991 at age 38 and have proved that a fulfilling and productive life is possible without a career. In fact in the past year they have lived on $24,000 and traveled to 3 countries without giving up luxury. The Adventurers Guide to Early Retirement: A Common Sense Approach is the web site of Billy and Akaisha Kaderli, the couple in the story. The site chronicles their fascinating story and provides information and resources to those who might want to pursue a similar lifestyle.
By “uncomplicating” the infrastructure of their lives some plaintiffs may find meaning in their lives in a way that the Kaderlis have. Such rewards cannot be measured monetarily

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