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		By: Financial Fives		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yeah a lot of people have looked to FI as a cure-all for what they hate about their job or capitalism in general, yet when they have more time to do things like travel or play volleyball, it&#039;s not as special because they can do it anytime, not just Sunday afternoons. 

I think the cure is like you said, pursuing a challenge for the challenge itself. Using skills in different ways like volunteering, civic activism, joining a non profit board, or using your newfound wealth of time to do the things that make a huge difference, but not a lot of 9-5 workers have time for. Like rallying city council for more bike lanes!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah a lot of people have looked to FI as a cure-all for what they hate about their job or capitalism in general, yet when they have more time to do things like travel or play volleyball, it&#8217;s not as special because they can do it anytime, not just Sunday afternoons. </p>
<p>I think the cure is like you said, pursuing a challenge for the challenge itself. Using skills in different ways like volunteering, civic activism, joining a non profit board, or using your newfound wealth of time to do the things that make a huge difference, but not a lot of 9-5 workers have time for. Like rallying city council for more bike lanes!</p>
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