Enjoyment is not a goal; it is a feeling that accompanies important ongoing activity. – Paul Goodman
I’ve been thinking more about the concept that I mentioned a few blogs ago - Do what you like and like what you do - and how it relates to the decision of “retirement.”
Is “retirement” really a viable concept for baby boomers today? My husband has all the points necessary for a full retirement, but he’s staying at his 25-year job with a large company, but only while he is “having fun.” Easy for him to say this; he has a nice defined benefit retirement package, including health care insurance. Some of us (me included) don’t get health insurance after retirement.
So what about you? What will be the “tipping point” for you, to make you retire? Will it depend on whether you’re ‘having fun’ or will it depend on something more concrete, like having health insurance?











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