I Retired Early at 44 but Now All My Friends Have Families and I Feel All Alone
Briefly

A Reddit user achieved financial independence by 44, but instead of happiness, he faces dissatisfaction. Despite financial freedom, he feels lonely as friends are busy with families and regrets prioritizing work over life experiences during his youth. He longs for the simplicity and connections of his earlier years and believes he would trade his wealth for those moments again. The article highlights that achieving monetary goals without a fulfilling life balance can lead to regret, suggesting the importance of enjoying life in the present.
He regrets the fact that he front-loaded all of his work during the "best years" of his life in order to get rich and have flexibility later when "flexibility has less to offer."
While you would think that this is likely to make him happy, the reality is that he is actually really dissatisfied with his life and wishes he could go back and make different choices.
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