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pantryslut ([personal profile] pantryslut) wrote2007-03-08 09:48 am
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When are you happiest?

Another very good question that I don't know the answer to. I know when I feel content, and I know when I feel giddy and silly, and I know when I feel warm and loved, but which of those is "happy?" Is one state "happier"? Am I too literal for my own good? Was this the most unhelpful answer ever?

When's the estimated publication date forTough Girls 2?

That's up to the publisher; I'm guessing Fall 2007.

What do you know that I don't and need to?

Hardest question yet. You guys are tough! You, Questioner, already know a lot. I think the honest answer to this is "nothing." (There's probably lots I know that you don't, and vice versa, but do we need to know these things? Too literal again? Maybe this game isn't so suited for me after all :) )

I'm evaluating my financial strategy and surveying a few friends who are in a similar situation to mine (historically self-employed, or otherwise not long-term employees in a system with matching 401K plan).

Basically, my question is: do you have a 401K, and if so, are you satisfied with that strategy as a way to save for retirement? Also, if so, has the penalty for early W/D been a blessing or a bane?


I just started a 401K two and a half years ago when I took this job I am now leaving. Before that, I had nothing in the way of retirement savings in any form whatsoever. I haven't had to take anything out, yet, and I've never had to transfer the account before now, and it seems like a reasonable but possibly not sufficient way of saving for retirement. (My company does not match.)

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