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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 2957446" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>Curious to the discussion as all these people who haven't prepared for retirement, I don't have a new car, boat, take tons of time off. While each person has an individual goal, because someone has a different idea of what a goal is (mine to retire comfortably) why are we blaming a system, product if you will. </p><p></p><p>It's like saying cars are massive failure as a mode of transport, because you can't afford one. Yet the person who can't afford one doesn't feel as though working to obtain money for it is worth it. So that same person decides vacationing and living it up on his salary is the right way to do it because it's what his goals are. Meanwhile, someone else wants a car and works hard for it, yet does he say vacationing is a massive failure, because he has different goals?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 2957446, member: 34538"] Curious to the discussion as all these people who haven't prepared for retirement, I don't have a new car, boat, take tons of time off. While each person has an individual goal, because someone has a different idea of what a goal is (mine to retire comfortably) why are we blaming a system, product if you will. It's like saying cars are massive failure as a mode of transport, because you can't afford one. Yet the person who can't afford one doesn't feel as though working to obtain money for it is worth it. So that same person decides vacationing and living it up on his salary is the right way to do it because it's what his goals are. Meanwhile, someone else wants a car and works hard for it, yet does he say vacationing is a massive failure, because he has different goals? [/QUOTE]
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