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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 5623938" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>Without detailing the thread, I eventually will post more on my escape from FedEx. However, the “idea” of retirement is sold and marketed in such a unrealistic way. I have a much simpler approach; 1) You are smart enough to not have a mortgage when you are done working. 2) Your lucky enough to have kids and grandkids. 3) With the combo of all your financial assets & Social Sec, you have 25 years of monthly expenses covered. Then you die. If you don’t have what I mentioned, you take the bus to the mall wearing Velcro sneakers and walk for exercise and pay for McDonald's coffee with change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 5623938, member: 50254"] Without detailing the thread, I eventually will post more on my escape from FedEx. However, the “idea” of retirement is sold and marketed in such a unrealistic way. I have a much simpler approach; 1) You are smart enough to not have a mortgage when you are done working. 2) Your lucky enough to have kids and grandkids. 3) With the combo of all your financial assets & Social Sec, you have 25 years of monthly expenses covered. Then you die. If you don’t have what I mentioned, you take the bus to the mall wearing Velcro sneakers and walk for exercise and pay for McDonald's coffee with change. [/QUOTE]
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