Rich_by_the_Bay
Moderator Emeritus
Recent posts like Moe's "goals" thread reinforced an observation that some people seem to retire primarily to escape 30 years of a very toxic career (i.e. to get out of a bad or even traumatic work situation), while others are primarily "enticed" into retirement by various personal, family, or other desires and goals ("lofty" or otherwise),
I figure it's a mixed bag for most people, or at least I think it is for me. I can see why it's a welcome transition regardless of the motivation. At least on this board, both types seem to be pretty happy with the end result.
How would you categorized your primary climb to retirement? I'm a 5, reduce workload but with lots 6 (balance) as a close runner up.
I figure it's a mixed bag for most people, or at least I think it is for me. I can see why it's a welcome transition regardless of the motivation. At least on this board, both types seem to be pretty happy with the end result.
How would you categorized your primary climb to retirement? I'm a 5, reduce workload but with lots 6 (balance) as a close runner up.