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GeneralRe: Why I Like Retirement! Pin
Mike Hankey5-Mar-14 1:34
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BobJanova4-Mar-14 23:38
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Having no structured time requirements in your life is over-rated, imo. I had basically that for 2 years while I was trying to find an interesting job, and it is way too easy to lose the motivation to do anything at all. That's why lots of people either fail to retire properly (keeping an interest in their previous work), become limited hours contractors, or take up something that is essentially a job replacement that they have to work hard at (DIY, golf, writing, ...) once they retire.

I'm sure the feeling of not having to work to pay the bills, and to be able to pick and choose what work one does and for whom, is wonderful. I'm in a pretty good position in that regard as, although I do need to work for money, I can be fairly choosy about who I work for, and I don't have to work more than 9-5. I wouldn't want to be completely without structure though.

Assuming I, and civilisation as we know it, am still around at 65 I can see myself being a business owner and not really retiring because I'd get bored and demotivated having nothing forcing me to do stuff.
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GeneralWhat's that whining outside the window? Pin
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