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My father worked hard in the US and didn't get to enjoy life and passed early. I'm retiring at 62. What I got is what I got. I'm going to enjoy life.
You could just also stay active with a hobby or hobbies. It’s the lack of activity that kills not lack of job
I retired at 62, and am now 73. It's not about working, but eating healthy, having good health habits and good dna, and doing something you like on a daily basis.
Jaspreet- I'm 75- retired at 58 and DO NOT regret it at all!! Life is whar you make it. My father retired at around 70 and drove us crazy because he didnt have any hobbies but couldn't sit still. He was a workaholic and enjoy retirement. With proper planning I was able to retire early and be happy. It's a " mind set" that you need to work on . My " work" now is yard work- I have sectioned my yard into 30 to 45 minute work areas ,jf I don't work I go for walks . I meet up with my buddies on a weekly basis to talk about how retirement works for us and against others. Proper planning and mindset is important. Proper planning is to let your money work for you! Proper mindset is enjoying life for what it is -SHORT!.
Retired at 54 and have never looked back. I'm Lovin' It.
Most men die in their mid 70's. Retire early.
For most people work isn't a purpose, its a means to pay bills.
I'm 67, been going to work over 40 years, but haven't worked a day in my life! Attitude is what keeps you young and strong.
Hell! I retired at 45, and I am now 78. I have enjoyed every minute of it!
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Top Comments (10)
My father worked hard in the US and didn't get to enjoy life and passed early. I'm retiring at 62. What I got is what I got. I'm going to enjoy life.
You could just also stay active with a hobby or hobbies. It’s the lack of activity that kills not lack of job
I retired at 62, and am now 73. It's not about working, but eating healthy, having good health habits and good dna, and doing something you like on a daily basis.
Jaspreet- I'm 75- retired at 58 and DO NOT regret it at all!! Life is whar you make it. My father retired at around 70 and drove us crazy because he didnt have any hobbies but couldn't sit still. He was a workaholic and enjoy retirement. With proper planning I was able to retire early and be happy. It's a " mind set" that you need to work on . My " work" now is yard work- I have sectioned my yard into 30 to 45 minute work areas ,jf I don't work I go for walks . I meet up with my buddies on a weekly basis to talk about how retirement works for us and against others. Proper planning and mindset is important. Proper planning is to let your money work for you! Proper mindset is enjoying life for what it is -SHORT!.
Retired at 54 and have never looked back. I'm Lovin' It.
Most men die in their mid 70's. Retire early.
For most people work isn't a purpose, its a means to pay bills.
I'm 67, been going to work over 40 years, but haven't worked a day in my life! Attitude is what keeps you young and strong.
Hell! I retired at 45, and I am now 78. I have enjoyed every minute of it!
Join Market Briefs for FREE and get my daily financial newsletter: https://briefs.co/market/jaspreet WARNING: LOOKOUT FOR SCAMS IN THE COMMENTS! There are many fake accounts impersonating me, and there are many bots promoting fake/scam investments. I will NEVER ask you to contact me through YouTube comments, telegram, or WhatsApp. I have a checkmark next to my name and my comment will be highlighted. Fake accounts do not have that. Please be aware of fake accounts trying to scam you using my name and picture!