Europe ere climbing meet up 2025 - Page 2 - Early Retirement Extreme Forums Re: Europe ere climbing meet up 2025 by Jean » Wed Dec 25, 2024 10:52 am Would 19th to 27th of july work for all people interested? Please tell which of the two week ends works best for you, so that we can make one of those the center piece
ERE Marching Meetup Series - Page 8 - Early Retirement Extreme Forums Re: ERE Marching Meetup Series by brainstorm » Thu Jun 05, 2025 2:00 am I got pretty busy, sorry @Scott Ash jacob - interested in Swallow Cliff Woods South at ~8am on Saturday the 14th or 21st? As far as alternative times, the bus schedule also allows for 9am on Saturdays or for 9:30am on Sundays
Frugal chicos journal - ERE in The Basque Country - Page 41 - Early . . . Re: Frugal chicos journal - ERE in The Basque Country by Der Leiermann » Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:16 am I’ll chime in with my experience moving across the world and working remotely I did exactly that, giving my employer a lot of notice, similar to you I felt pretty confident we’d work something out Their initial reaction was a hard ‘no
ERE and Electrification - Page 2 - Early Retirement Extreme Forums For ERE, grid-independence is a bit like cashback for credit cards It makes no sense because the usage is so small that the payback period becomes unrealistically long or its usage is more hassle than it's worth I actually do see more people putting up panels on all three sides of their (bungalow?) rooftops Our electric bill in our most expensive months (deep winter and deep summer) is
ERE Country - Early Retirement Extreme Forums Re: ERE Country by loutfard » Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:17 am Belgium really is not too bad Excellent universal healthcare Extremely affordable education, also for craft hobby things No capital gains tax Very good public transportation infrastructure Cheap real estate in some interesting areas Good cycling infrastructure and English spoken in
ERE: Should or can? - Early Retirement Extreme Forums On the one camp, you have people who think ERE is an option; it's something that people can do if they choose, but it isn't necessarily a moral perogrative ERE, rather, is a kind of consumption choice that gives you more freedom at the expense of a bigger house, new dishes and fine crystal bowls
ERE: An Escape? - Early Retirement Extreme Forums ERE is simply getting to a point where you get to choose how you spend all of your time, whether it's at a job you love, a hobby, a sport, or whatever I guess semi-ERE is getting to choose how you spend most of your time
ERE vs sacrifice The Wheaton scale of ERE. - Page 4 - Early . . . And many thing's I have done in the last couple of years found their origin in ere forum-posts (repairing laptop, using internet, participating in this blog, beeing polite to each-other, finding inspirational books, the look inside one's thoughts before choosing a new way, consoling others some-time, it is for me also a kind of socialising
IPIP NEO, ERE FIRE vs conscientiousness - Early Retirement Extreme Forums Re: IPIP NEO, ERE FIRE vs conscientiousness by jennypenny » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:45 pm I've taken three different versions and I get the same scores on every one, so I don't think it matters which version you take I'd say a high score in conscientiousness is important A high score in most components of Openness may also be important