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Author: onepoorguy   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Most real life retirees don't take 4%
Date: 03/11/26 3:55 PM
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I often wonder about "servings". In your case, "9 servings". I don't think I eat a total of 9 servings of food a day (fruits, veggies, meats, chips, nuts). Maybe I just define "servings" differently? I generally have two meals per day. Difficult to parse since often the meal will have different food groups mixed together (e.g. stir fry...noodles, chicken, onion and carrots and other stuff). But, let's be generous and say I get a "serving" of carbs, meats, and veggies each meal. That's six TOTAL. A handful of nuts, or a square of chocolate, or a dozen grapes isn't really a "serving", and that's about all I have between meals.

I can't conceive of nine servings of anything every day.
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