I will, thank you very much. I spend a lot of time with friends, associates and mentees on their personal finance and assisting them to get there as well (not necessarily at 45-46, but well into 7 digits when they turn 60-65). I wish the “millionaire next door” was required reading for every HS and college senior as personal finance is a bit of a passion for me.
So you started at zero and can retire at 46? Married with kids? Now that doesn’t happen very often...