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Difficult answers. While I am the part of the boomer generation, 56, I am not the age group "riding the wave". More like the group sucked up in the under toe. I think this depends if you really enjoy your work, like Lynn. I have known so many guys who retire and die shortly after. That was their life (working) , and it was what gave them a reason to live. While others can't wait to retire to pursue other interests. So, I feel it is a personality thing that decides which strategy plan of S.S. Then, there is health to consider.
I am in the camp that you better get it while you can and as soon as you can. Life is a very uncertain and a precarious feat. Enjoy it while you can and do not look back with regret.
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Good point on work Lynn. In my case I still work, almost every day doing restoration work. I left a great job at 59 and have enjoyed the last 10 years. Point is have a plan, sitting in the mall drinking coffee with the other geezers won't cut it. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
Mike |
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