Island time

3 adults posing at beach
Late lunch. Early afternoon Pacific Ocean stroll.
two people walking on beach
Pacific Ocean with two Floridians. By the way, it’s winter here.
beach
Massive beach. Few people.
green leaf closeup
Big leaf. Intricate circulatory system.

It’s common for many to think a life of career sacrifices leads to a payoff in retirement.

Equally important to remember that work sacrifices (always) ripple into home sacrifices.

It is helpful to think and write to myself about this concept.

Why?

Because yesterday it was easy to feel guilt. My private thoughts, if expressed publicly, would sound like gloating. i am not a gloater, yet my private reflections felt boastful.

We have been here over two weeks and have revisited all the places and things we enjoyed most from our five-week trip six months ago.

So this final week we are reflecting more seriously about all the things we get to do here. We know we will likely never return. Australia’s Sun Coast is nice, yet it isn’t much different than Central Florida.

Therefore, i close today’s writing knowing that we (me and Cheryl) have earned this time to do what we want, when we want, and not feel guilt.

.hpm

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Five more nights before USA, home

Australia National Park sign
The start of a leisurely 3-mile walk.

Was weird not doing any quotes today.

Was fun reflecting on yesterday’s diverse experiences.

Was weird thinking how few days are remaining.

At the present moment, not seeing any compelling reason to return to Australia.

Kinda cool to have been here twice within six months. Also cool to log roughly eight weeks here.

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Different and same

two sail boats
We took an hour break to sit on the rocky (and sandy) Mooloolaba Beach.

The happiest day of your life is the day you buy a boat. The second happiest is the day you sell it.

unknown

The more things change the more they stay the same.

This is a generality and contains exceptions. Most people are not the exception. Some people are the antithesis of the generality.

Yin and yang.

Back to this…

The happiest day of your life is the day you buy a boat. The second happiest is the day you sell it.

Just playing around with the quote above…

The happiest day of your life is the day you say you’re gonna do something. The second happiest is the day you do it.

The happiest day of your life is the day you say you’re gonna do something. The saddest day is when you realize you’re never gonna do it.

.rethink

.reprioritize

.recommit

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Home workarounds

Rocky Beach
Low tide at Alex Head beach yesterday.
18-second video: Video of previous photo.

Muster through your seemingly equal priorities to create your prioritized set of life priorities.

dad

It’s easy to put work first when you are building your independent life.

Get a good job.

Climb the ladder.

Enhance your standard of living.

In putting work ‘first’ we put physical and emotional health second, third, or even fourth.

When does any smart, reasonable person say that sacrificing your wellbeing is worth the tradeoff?

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You devil you

12-second video: Yes, a Tasmanian Devil.
Sidewalk sale sign
It’s a Friday night and the Pacific Ocean is less than 100 meters behind me. And we are 14 hours ahead of Orlando. Cheryl is shopping and i picked a random seat. SALE!
Beach town store fronts
Halfway to the Pacific. There’s that red SALE sign for context.
High rise condos
Looking up from my bench seat in front of the red SALE sign.

Be a good and decent person.

dad

Use great judgement.

Make sure your affairs are in order before you start letting loose.

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