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ty97
The fundamental question this person is really asking is "Will I be happy?" and the answer is No, ever. -- nm*
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Max
Sep 30 '24, 07:30
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FWIW my dad finally retired (too late) when my mom opened the books up to him and explained just how much they had saved
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Reagen
Sep 30, 07:34
I think they are worried about running out of money, which I can see that fear. What are they going to do, start working again at 80 if funds are low? -- nm
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ty97
Sep 30, 07:33
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If someone with no debt, owned property, $70k in expenses, the wherewithal to save $2.5m, another $1m coming, can't make that last 40 more years
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Max
Sep 30, 07:46
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