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Why "Retirement" Doesn't Work
There's a lot of talk in our country about the ability
to "retire". That's the Holy Grail for a lot
of people, isn't it? The ability to finally stop working...the
finish line of a 40-50 year career so that now they
can finally sit down and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
Right?
Wrong.
The whole concept is flawed from the beginning. It's
an outdated concept from the early Industrial Revolution
when employers told laborers, "Hey, if you'll work
for me for 40 hours a week for 40 years...then you can
quit and get a gold watch and a pension."
That plan hasn't worked since the 1950's. It probably
didn't work for your mom and dad and it's definitely
not going to work for you, either.
Here's the good news: it doesn't have to. I'm not saying
that you have to work 'til you die. I'm saying that
the concept of deferring your life's pleasures until
you're 60+ years old is STUPID.
Consider Timothy Ferriss' perspective from his wonderful
book, "The Four Hour Workweek":
Retirement as a goal or final redemption is flawed
for at least three solid reasons:
1. It is predicated on the assumption that you dislike
what you're doing during the most physically capable
years of your life. [Tony's comments: This is already
an impossible situation. Nothing in the world can justify
doing something you dislike for 50+ years.)
2. Most people will never be able to retire and maintain
even a hotdogs-for-dinner standad of living. Even one
million dollars is chump change in a world where traditional
retirement could span 30 years and inflation lowers
your purchasing power 2-4% per year. The math doesn't
work. The golden years become a replay of lower-middle-class.
That's a pretty bittersweet ending, isn't it?
3. And if the math DOES work, it means you are one
ambitious, hardworking machine. If that's the case,
guess what? One week into retirement, you'll be so damned
bored that you'll want to stick bicycle spokes into
your eyes. You'll probably look for a new job or start
another company. Kinda defeats the purpose of waiting,
doesn't it?
So, what am I (and Ferriss) saying? That you shouldn't
aspire to have a life where you can relax and do as
you please? Not at all!
On the contrary, my point is that you should begin
living that life NOW. How much sense does it make to
work hard for 40+ years so that -- when you're 60+ years
old -- you can finally start doing the things you want
to do?
Life is not a dress rehearsal. Start living yours today
Author: Tony Rush
http://www.tonyrush.com
or http://milliondollarmindset.blogspot.com
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