I was forced out the door at 60 in a cost cutting move. Did some consulting, successfully, for a couple of years. Fully retired now for ten or so.
Love it.
While I worked hard for a lotta years to fulfill my responsibilities, and very much appreciate the financial security that brought to my retirement, I don't like working. I don't get bored. I am not all that active. Mostly take a daily walk, but I primarily spend my time relaxing. (Even when I was working, when people would ask me, "Would you work if you didn't have to?," my response was, "Are you kidding?!")
It continues to amaze me that I no longer work and people send me money anyway. Whatta deal!
Love it.
While I worked hard for a lotta years to fulfill my responsibilities, and very much appreciate the financial security that brought to my retirement, I don't like working. I don't get bored. I am not all that active. Mostly take a daily walk, but I primarily spend my time relaxing. (Even when I was working, when people would ask me, "Would you work if you didn't have to?," my response was, "Are you kidding?!")
It continues to amaze me that I no longer work and people send me money anyway. Whatta deal!
