Why You Should NEVER Consider Retirement (You've Been Warned!)

in #living7 years ago (edited)

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What do you think is the goal for most working class people?
Most business owners want to create something and then get out of the business they started.
They call it retirement.

I retired from the military at age 38. I can tell you one thing… being retired isn’t fun. It’s one of the worst things that can happen to a person. Things like boredom, anxiety, depression and even the feeling of failure all begin to set in.

Even though you may have reached a certain level of achievement, your body, mind and heart all yearn for something more.

It’s hard to describe the mental, physical and emotional state of what happens when you think you’ve reached that point of no longer having to work and find yourself living a miserable existence.

No longer having a purpose or drive in everyday life can lead to early age decline and certain health related issues.

So, what can you do?

It’s very simple. Do what you love and work until the day you die. When you do what you love, it’s not going to seem like work.

If you do what you love, you can be filled with happiness, self respect and a sense of accomplishment your whole life.

Of course, even when you do what you love, there will be stressful days and lessons learned but even then, being happy with what you do for a living will always want you coming back for more.

The business of working, if you do it correctly, will keep you feeling young, important, vital, hungry, energetic and constantly learning.

Retirement=Death You've been warned!!!

Retirement is not a goal you want to have. Find what you love and do it until you die.

If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life.

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Couldn't agree more. One problem is most people have been trained to look at work as laboring for someone other than themselves so I see why most folks associate retiring with freedom and happiness.
Hopefully they'll take heed to your warning!

I 100% agree with you. It's the "False Freedom" society has been fed and promised if they work the way the machine has designed them to work. Great observation. Thank you!