RangerRick9211 said:
He Who Shall Be Unnamed said:
I am NOT really interested in the FIRE perspective - I am well past that and honestly can't really appreciate someone wanting to be retired for multiple decades of their healthy life.
You only appreciate someone who wants to work multiple decades of a their healthy life?
Lol, got a hobby. Life is more than a job.
That's not at all what I meant. I explained myself at the bottom of page one. You're welcome to read it.
I do have hobbies. After work today, I went for a swim and then played tennis. I'm training for a half Iron Man right now. I am learning piano as an adult, which is not easy. This summer, I traveled to Europe and crossed off a major item on my bucket list. When I retire, I will take up golf again. I was never that good at it, but it was nice for exercise, getting outside, and being with friends. I will travel to New Mexico to help spread my best friend's dad's ashes in a couple of months. I will ski this winter. I will travel out of state to two college football football games this season, one at Kyle Field and another at my son's college. Work is definitely not the only thing that holds my interests. I would really pity anyone for whom it did.
I think there's dignity in work. Or at least there should be. I also realize everyone doesn't feel the same way. Unfortunately, a lot of people see it as nothing but a drudgery. I wanted to get people's opinions as to what brought about their decisions to retire. That's why I explained myself at the bottom of page one, and I am explaining it here as well, to give a bit of my thought processes for MY retirement. I certainly didn't mean to offend anybody who holds a different opinion.Cheers