Originally posted by Nautiquehunter
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I worked 50-60 hour weeks for decades as a technology executive and retired early. I have two teenagers and I wanted to share something with them that was special for me when I was growing up. During my 20s I lived in Florida and trained daily to compete at the world level in Slalom. During the decade I was competing I learned focus, self-control and determination that served me well in my professional career. I wanted to give this experience to my kids. Once I was very comfortably financially I quit work. My wife and I bought a G23 to surf with our kids before they no longer wanted to hang out with their boring parents. From an early age we taught them to drive a boat and all the responsibilities that go along with being safe on the water. As a family we fell in love with spending four to six hours, five days a week training together and then travelling to competitions. Along the way we won two world wake surf championships. Me, my son and daughter are all ranked in the top five in the world for our respective divisions. My 14 year old daughter can drive a G23 with precision. She can give me and my son pro quality pulls with 30 second pickups so we can maximize our practice time. This experience has provided both my 17 year-old son and 14 year-old daughter the chance to develop more self confidence and dutifulness than most of their peers. I am confident this will be an experience they cherish and remember for their entire lives.
My stock and bond "investments" will support me and my family for many decades, but the G23s have been the best investments I have ever made...
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