Go for benefits in the Corbyn world
Which benefits are these? The benefits of a nationalised railway? The benefits of a more balanced economy? Increased social justice?
Go for benefits in the Corbyn world
Marry someone rich.
If you have no qualifications and no aptitude for hard work
Swop with me. I'm 60 in 6 weeks. When many are looking forward to retirement, bus passes and cheaper Albion tickets I'm the first age group who have to work an extra year.
I hate work! Any feasible alternatives?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/out-the-darkness/201401/working-our-lives-away
I love my job. Still, at my age, the call of the garden becons.
For the yoof, just work hard now and then you max your income and you can chill out later.
Most people I know whining about work now are people who slacked off earlier in life and are now facing the piper of reality, calling the tune . . .
Spend a year in Oz. You might still have to work, but you won't have to work long hours in perpetual darkness and crap weather and rely on shitty unreliable expensive trains. I promise you, it won't even SEEM like work. Do it before you get tied down. You won't regret it.
You must be my ex wife
You need to somehow break away from the process where you give your time in exchange for money.
My suggestion is to develop a messageboard devoted to a subject you have an interest in, flood it with adverts, plug it every now and again and then sit back and drink cider all day long. Hope this helps.
Which benefits are these? The benefits of a nationalised railway? The benefits of a more balanced economy? Increased social justice?
1) Jack in the job and go travelling for a long period.
2) Find a job that involves getting paid to drink beer.
3) Win the lottery.
I have managed 1) and 2) so far in my life. Still working on 3).
The most realistic way to make enough money to retire 20 years early is to start a business and build it to something sellable in 10-15 years. Don't be too tempted to start a business doing something that you enjoy doing, as chances are that lots of other people will enjoy doing it, and you'll have loads of competition and never make much money.