sarahsays
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My parents are going through a crisis of sorts. My dad is still working, though I don't think their finances really require it. My mom stopped working about 21 years ago (to raise myself and my sisters).
Lately she has felt (and says my dad feels the same) like she's not sure she can handle another 40 years of "this" (paying bills, volunteering, social clubs, not really having a goal to work toward).
A little about them: They don't need any help on the finances aspect and they plan to retire to Rehoboth, Delaware in the next 5 years or so. My sisters and I don't have families of our own yet (far from it). Middle sis is about to graduate from college, youngest is finishing her sophomore year in college.
I know people on this board generally have plans for their retirement, but I was hoping someone could point me towards some books I could give to my parents to help them figure out how they'll spend the next 40 years.Are there any good books about prioritizing what to do with their time now that they have more of it?
Lately she has felt (and says my dad feels the same) like she's not sure she can handle another 40 years of "this" (paying bills, volunteering, social clubs, not really having a goal to work toward).
A little about them: They don't need any help on the finances aspect and they plan to retire to Rehoboth, Delaware in the next 5 years or so. My sisters and I don't have families of our own yet (far from it). Middle sis is about to graduate from college, youngest is finishing her sophomore year in college.
I know people on this board generally have plans for their retirement, but I was hoping someone could point me towards some books I could give to my parents to help them figure out how they'll spend the next 40 years.Are there any good books about prioritizing what to do with their time now that they have more of it?