ambitious, hardworking son-of-a-gun. So what happens? Three days into lounging at that luxury home for the decrepit, you'll be flaming bored, you'll want to kick every senior citizen and her cat out of your way. You'll start scanning the job market and even start a new corporation- in your flannel pajamas. Hmmm.. quite defeats the purpose of waiting for retirement, huh?
So what's my point...? I'm not saying don't plan your retirement. That wouldn't be wise. What I'm saying is, never mistake for the end goal. That's really dumb. Instead, look to each day as as source of new inspiration, an opportunity for great things that you can enjoy NOW and instead of at retirement.
Stop and think about that.... Imagine what life will be like if every week was a of mini-retirement? Now that's heaven!
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