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In reply to the discussion: I retired a little over two years ago and I can honestly tell you this. [View all]Pinback
(12,174 posts)126. 4.5 years off the clock
I liked my co-workers, most of them. And I worked hard and was productive. Fortunately thanks to decent wages (IT work, mostly) and a frugal lifestyle, I was able to retire a few years before I had originally planned.
One of the most interesting aspects of retiring has been that I remember more of my dreams now. And when I retired, the scary dreams I often had had -- not about work, necessarily, but quite reminiscent of the dread that often accompanied the anticipation of another work day-- disappeared. I mean, instantly, like turning off a switch. Interesting, and a nice surprise.
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I retired a little over two years ago and I can honestly tell you this. [View all]
fightforfreedom
Oct 2022
OP
Yep. You don't realize what it costs physically, financially and mentally just to hold down a job
Walleye
Oct 2022
#47
Pet Insurance can be worth it. We pay 500/ yr. but it paid out well over a thousand. Helps?
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2022
#103
I know it's no fun and an expense. I didn't even know it was a "thing." I wanna go back (in time)!
Evolve Dammit
Oct 2022
#106
Retired 18 years ago. Never been happier in my life. Just taking it slow and keeping it simple.
Midnight Writer
Oct 2022
#25
A little off topic, but I think your sentiments are relevant to the reason some jobs remain unfilled
Raven123
Oct 2022
#28
There are so many things I already know I want to do when I retire, AND...
Trueblue Texan
Oct 2022
#98
There is nothing wrong with continuing to work if you have a job you love.
fightforfreedom
Oct 2022
#36
I "retired" 14 years ago in October 2008 when I was laid off along with 30% of the company
OMGWTF
Oct 2022
#37
I second that. Retirement is almost as fun as childhood. Go forth and enjoy!
Joinfortmill
Oct 2022
#41
I retired in 1995 at the age of 52 thanks to having seen a psychiatrist once in 1966 in the army.
Dysfunctional
Oct 2022
#92