Having a hard time visualizing life in retirement

Re: Having a hard time visualizing life in retirem

I think I may start a thread for "ER girlie men" :)

I keep saying all you need are brains and willpower,
and it seems not many believe it. "You gotta save this much." "You can only withdraw X." "What if this happens?
"What if that happens?" "Woe is us!"

Pogo had it right folks.
You are your own worst enemy, ER-wise and otherwise.
Whatever man can conceive and believe, he can achieve.

More good stuff tomorrow.

Elvis has left the building.
 
Re: Having a hard time visualizing life in retirem

Perhaps you need a picture of the tuminator for inspiration...  Time can be sooo cruel... ER before it's too late...

%^&* a little warning next time, GDER! I'm back now, and I hope I got all the coffee off the monitor.

I think it's politics.  You've seen the before/after photos of Ronald Reagan & Clint Eastwood, right?
 
Re: Having a hard time visualizing life in retirem

Yeah, I needed "Nice Bass" a couple of times to unburn my retinas... :eek:
 
Re: Having a hard time visualizing life in retirem

Hello Jarhead! Oddly enough you are (were?)
exactly the same size as the hero in the old
Jimmy Dean song 'Big John'. If I was a smartass
at this point I would make some crack about the size
of your sausage :)

JG
 
Re: Having a hard time visualizing life in retirem

Hello Jarhead!  Oddly enough you are (were?)
exactly the same size as the hero in the old
Jimmy Dean song 'Big John'.  If I was a smartass
at this point I would make some crack about the size
of your sausage  :)

JG

JG: Perish the thought that you would make a "smartass remark" :)

John Holmes was a little skinny doper. Dammit, anyhow :)
 
Re: Having a hard time visualizing life in retirem

I think Arnold's body looks gross in both the before and after shots.

Yuck.

LovesLife
 
The only problem is that some people have been conditioned to think they enjoy work. If they can get away from work long enough, they might just realize that they enjoy being free to do other things more than work.

I worked FT from a very young age. Not sorry now, but if I had known what it was like to be free and live my own life I would have never worked almost 34 years for a large financial services company.
 
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