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calcsam

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Death of a Mustachian economist
« on: November 15, 2013, 09:08:06 AM »
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/2013/11/13/66d8f8c8-4be2-11e3-be6b-d3d28122e6d4_story.html

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At 42, Mr. Morton was well on pace in the ascension of his chosen career ladder. He had a doctorate in economics from Harvard, had taught at the Harvard Business School and was finishing a four-year assignment as director the office of policy and analysis at the Interstate Commerce Commission.

He then quit.

He had made enough money in real estate deals and investments to guarantee an independent income for himself. For his remaining 28 years, he was almost constantly on the move, visiting dozens of countries and often going off the expected paths from Western travelers.

He rarely spoke about himself and never discussed in detail his reasons for retiring in mid-career as an economist to pursue a life of travel. But his sister said he was ready for a change, had the savings to and had done as much as he wished to in the field of transportation deregulation.

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Re: Death of a Mustachian economist
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2013, 10:43:52 AM »
How cool is that? 

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Re: Death of a Mustachian economist
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2013, 07:50:59 AM »
This is great!  Thanks for the link.

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Re: Death of a Mustachian economist
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2013, 08:57:04 AM »
that is very similar to the lifetime blueprint that I'm trying to follow.
thanks for the link.

I don't know if I have the balls to go travel Iran after my early retirement though.

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Re: Death of a Mustachian economist
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2013, 10:24:31 AM »
Wow.

This guy basically lived my dream life (minus him retiring later, and not having kids).  I want to have kids and do it a decade faster (32 instead of 42).  But the places he went and things he did?  Awesome.

Thanks for sharing!
I am a former teacher who accumulated a bunch of real estate, retired at 29, spent some time traveling the world full time and am now settled with three kids.
If you want to know more about me, this Business Insider profile tells the story pretty well.
I (rarely) blog at AdventuringAlong.com. Check out the Now page to see what I'm up to currently.

 

Wow, a phone plan for fifteen bucks!