Anonymous wrote:Only boring people get bored.
Anonymous wrote:I am still happily working at 62. In Covid was laid off and I was out of work for several months and it was horrible.
And no I have no hobbies because I have been working my whole life. Last hobbies I had was back in my 20s which was going to football games, skiing, working on classic cars. I have no interest in that now or anyone to do it with.
And playing golf with a bunch of 80 year old retired men or seeing plays with old people sounds boring.
Anonymous wrote:if your money is tied up in retirement accounts what will you live in between ages 55-59.5? your child will also presumably be in college. How will they pay for health insurance?
Anonymous wrote:if your money is tied up in retirement accounts what will you live in between ages 55-59.5? your child will also presumably be in college. How will they pay for health insurance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you wish for. I retired at 55 per plan but now at 58, wish I had not. $$ is not the reason. There is not much to do after the first 6 month post retirement. Im still at my mental and physical peak to sit around planning the next vacation. Now I get why the most successful never retire or keep working.
Fair. Appreciate this perspective (and other PPs that shared similar thoughts). And I'm guessing it's not as easy as just getting another job in your late 50s.
Anonymous wrote:if your money is tied up in retirement accounts what will you live in between ages 55-59.5? your child will also presumably be in college. How will they pay for health insurance?