{"id":1788,"date":"2008-05-29T05:00:48","date_gmt":"2008-05-29T12:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/getrichslowly.org\/blog\/?p=1788"},"modified":"2019-11-05T18:07:35","modified_gmt":"2019-11-06T02:07:35","slug":"using-mini-retirements-to-get-more-out-of-life-an-interview-with-timothy-ferriss","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.getrichslowly.org\/using-mini-retirements-to-get-more-out-of-life-an-interview-with-timothy-ferriss\/","title":{"rendered":"Using mini-retirements to get more out of life: An interview with Timothy Ferriss"},"content":{"rendered":"

On a cool Thursday morning last July, I woke early to walk into the hills outside Wells in Somerset County, England. After three-quarters of an hour, I reached a point with a broad vista of the surrounding countryside. I leaned against a fence post and took in the view \u2014 I could have sworn I was looking at Hobbiton.<\/p>\n

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After a few minutes of silent contemplation, I walked back to town. I took a brief tour of the Wells Cathedral before picking up a bite to eat a nearby bakery. I then joined the rest of my group for our drive to Stonehenge. In the evening, we stopped in Dorchester, where Kris and I gave ourselves a self-guided tour of the city.<\/p>\n

We were standing in the Maumbury Rings<\/a> when I announced, “I want to retire here.”<\/p>\n

“We can’t afford to,” Kris said.<\/p>\n

“I know,” I said. But I was thinking of the The 4-Hour Workweek<\/a><\/b><\/i>, the book I had been reading on our trip. In it, author Timothy Ferriss argues that instead of deferring retirement to the end of our careers, we would be happier, more fulfilled, and more productive if we instead took “mini-retirements” throughout our lives.<\/b> Maybe Kris and I couldn’t afford to retire to England, but could we save enough to spend several months in Dorchester? Or a year? I’ve been interested in mini-retirements ever since.<\/p>\n

In March, I interviewed Ferris about his notion of “lifestyle design”<\/a>, the intentional sculpting of a home and career that fits your personal goals. Recently, Tim spoke with me for an hour by phone \u2014 this time we discussed retirement. It was a long conversation, so I’ve divided the interview into three parts:<\/p>\n