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jplante4 wrote:
I see a common thread in this thread. A lot of us watched our parents'generation work until they died or became infirmed and said "That's not happening to me".
I just didn't want to be on my death bed saying "I wish I had ______".
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gbopp wrote:
I don't know of anyone who said on their death bed, 'I wish I would have spent more of my life working.'
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punomatic wrote:winnietrey wrote:
...I think I would be bored stiff
Dear old Dad told me, "Son, whatever you want to do in life, do it before you retire, because you won't have time to do it after." He was absolutely right.
I have no argument with those who work for pleasure, but I don't know anyone who is retired and bemoaning that he has nothing to do. Work if you like, but don't avoid retirement because you fear it. DW was worried along those lines and now wonders how she ever had time to work.
Good luck to you, whatever you decide.
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