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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 413488" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Sorry if I offended anyone but I still say 30 years is enough time to get your financial life together. I always tell everyone that I wasn't "rich" when I was working at UPS so I really wasn't expecting to be "rich" after retiring. Everyones idea of "rich" is different. I have a friend that could retire but he admits that his lifestyle requires a heavy cash flow (divorced- BIG sports gambler-has to have the latest of everything-rents instead of owns a home) . I don't picture him ever retiring. On the other hand I have another friend that hasn't had a house payment for 15 years-no kids at home- no car payments- paid cash for everthing he owns, but he won't retire either because his wife says he is too young (54). Believe me it is more enjoyable being retired at 53 (when I did) than waiting until your too old to do stuff. All I'm saying is don't work one day more than you have to.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="Peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 413488, member: 5382"] Sorry if I offended anyone but I still say 30 years is enough time to get your financial life together. I always tell everyone that I wasn't "rich" when I was working at UPS so I really wasn't expecting to be "rich" after retiring. Everyones idea of "rich" is different. I have a friend that could retire but he admits that his lifestyle requires a heavy cash flow (divorced- BIG sports gambler-has to have the latest of everything-rents instead of owns a home) . I don't picture him ever retiring. On the other hand I have another friend that hasn't had a house payment for 15 years-no kids at home- no car payments- paid cash for everthing he owns, but he won't retire either because his wife says he is too young (54). Believe me it is more enjoyable being retired at 53 (when I did) than waiting until your too old to do stuff. All I'm saying is don't work one day more than you have to.:peaceful: [/QUOTE]
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