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Sunday 3 January 2010

Retire?

When I read about people talking about financial freedom, I realize that there are two groups of people with opposite views:

One group:

The people who are making a living or some making a dying, they look forward to retire or early retirement if possible.

The other group:

Those business owners who don't believe in retiring unless circumstances don't allow them to work.

5 comments:

  1. Paradoxically, it's usually the business owners who can afford to retire early and the wage earners who should be working for as long as they could. ;-p

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  2. Well said.

    If people find something they love to do, they will definitely not want to retire.

    I must admit that I have yet to find that kind of enjoyment in work myself. so i am still looking forward to retirement =)

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  3. Yes, few are lucky like LP (Bully the bear). LP enjoys his work. Some tell me that I'm too young to think of retirement. You are much younger than me. ;) If we could have a happy and comfortable retirement, why work? I agree.

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  4. Many people start off loving their jobs when they are single; but when they have family and kids, they realize that they no longer love their jobs due to work-life balance. They wish they could spend more time with their kids.

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  5. Createwealth speaking from experience? ;-p

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