So, my solution to feeling burned out and used by all my employers after school, weekends and summers from ages 10 to 21 was wanting to own my own businesses so I didn't have to feel burned out anymore. I succeeded at this by my late 20s and once I had mastered wearing enough hats to do this I was able to support my family with one or more businesses ever after that I and my wife owned. Even in retirement it might be good to own at least own one business still if you are thinking ahead at all the changes that might occur while you are retired. It also might help your children. They might even help you manage your businesses while you are retired if they are qualified.
If you are a good architect and engineer of your businesses, then you decide how much you work and when.You pick your own hours and you pick your hours you have off too. You decide who you will do work for with your businesses too. You don't have to serve anyone who is offensive. You just tell them you are busy doing other jobs through your business. You control your time and the quality of the time you spend 24 hours a day the rest of your lives. You become a master of your own ship and a controller of your own destiny completely.
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