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" Not everyone who retires is a pensioner either. " This is true, more and more people, myself included are trading money for time | |||
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"You know shag...... most people retire from WORK they don't retire from LIFE. Not everyone who retires is a pensioner either. Pensioner gives the impression of a little old person living a meagre life and shuffling along the hallway to collect a meal on wheels deal. Older people are much the same as everyone else - they just creak a bit more. And you will have to slow down because nature won't let you be a teen. You don't have to stop but you will do things more slowly- sorry n all that. " Hi, you are right there, yes, the nature also decide a lot about it, those are also good points too | |||
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"A little bit , like I train just for health, energy, strength and the main goal is to stay injury free. I tend not to go clubbing on a school night and it’s rare I do brunches these days." That is good to train for those things too | |||
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"When do you plan to stop working in a pair job Shag?" Paid job, that should say | |||
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"Shag dude - when your body gets to nearly 70 it will start ganging up on you and doing you over! It will betray you little bit by little bit. You've got guys like Arnie and Stallone that are still going strong but I'd bet everything everyone I know owns that they'd tell you how much harder it is now. " I've never tried to look like Arnie or Stallone, so the deterioration is barely noticable! | |||
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"When do you plan to stop working in a pair job Shag? Paid job, that should say" Hi nicecouple. I think it could be around 66 or so. I am not sure yet when it would be | |||
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"We both claim our state pension and have claimed our private pensions since we were 57. We have slowed down in that we no longer get up at 6, get children ready for school, pack lunches, hang washing out, go to work, come home, do housework, enjoy children, get meal ready, help with homework, snatch five or six hours sleep then do it all again. When I told friends I was retiring early all but one asked "but how will you fill your time?". . I told them by doing all the things I sat behind a desk dreaming of doing instead of running in the rat race. Stopping working was the best thing I ever did apart from getting married and having our children " Well said very similar Wife and kids always my best Mr | |||
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"At moment in life we seem to be doing more than ever and no sign of slowing down yet xx" That is good there are no sign of slowing downt too x | |||
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"I think what you do with your workouts shag, will allow you to have a good , long and healthy life.... " Hi, yes. I also think the same, that my workouts will allow me to have a good, long and healthy life too | |||
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"100% I could do it. I don't know that I would stop doing things altogether, but it would be a lot more of what I want to do and when. That's the difference for me." That is good you could do it too | |||
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"From people we know you will do a bit less than you did. It’s all relative though as we know people in theirs 60s who run ultra marathon but also people in their 40s who would struggle walking a 10km. God knows what those 40 year olds will be like when retired. If you don’t look after your body then it will wear out more quickly than those who do. On average. " You can look after your body to your heart's content, yet still be unable to walk 10km at 40. I can't walk even 10m with some kind of aid. But I can push 10km in a regular manual wheelchair in just over an hour. 5km in 27min, if absolutely pasting around. My lack of walking has nothing whatsoever to do with a lack of self care. Walking isn't the be all and end all. | |||
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"I first retired at the age of 62 but found life boring and when a job offer came up I took it. When I reached the age of 70 I finally retired, I joined Fab and purchased a sports car, visited my sisters holiday home in France frequently and life was great. The arrival of Covid really changed my life, as I was considered at risk due to my age I effectivly became a hermit. The onset of Arthritis in both my legs and then a Heart condition in the form of Atrial Fibrillation have brought my life almost to a standstill. Now at the ripe old age of 84 I continue to live life on a day to day basis not making any plans for the future. My advice would be to retire as early as possible having ensured that you have sufficient funds to support yourself. " That is good advice too | |||
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"Shag, you are 41, you have quarter of a century til you retire (that is longer than you've been working so far). Live your life to the full now." Yes. I still have long time left to retirement too. | |||
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"We both claim our state pension and have claimed our private pensions since we were 57. We have slowed down in that we no longer get up at 6, get children ready for school, pack lunches, hang washing out, go to work, come home, do housework, enjoy children, get meal ready, help with homework, snatch five or six hours sleep then do it all again. When I told friends I was retiring early all but one asked "but how will you fill your time?". . I told them by doing all the things I sat behind a desk dreaming of doing instead of running in the rat race. Stopping working was the best thing I ever did apart from getting married and having our children " That is good you both have slowed down, yes, then do all the other things too | |||
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"Shag, you are 41, you have quarter of a century til you retire (that is longer than you've been working so far). Live your life to the full now." 41. That’s young. How do I put this, I was running ragged with things, work, kids, everything else and that was much of my forties, wasn’t looking after myself and day to day meant getting through things. Past couple of years I actually feel better than I did for that decade and a bit more energy and zip than I had then and maybe a bit of mojo back too. Sadly I’m now in my fifties and on good days it’s just a number. | |||
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