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My date is set and it's only about a month away. Early retirement -- at 54 -- is finally here after so many years of planning and anticipation. 
I've had an interesting (to me) realization. Up to this point, the process was largely intellectual in nature. I saved to the maximum, pushed my expenses down to the minimum, and ran the calculators again and again to test out scenarios.
Once I arrived at what seemed to be FI to support a frugal lifestyle, it flipped a switch from intellectual to emotional. I tried to downshift to a part-time job with the company, but it did not work for me, because I've totally lost patience with the personality frictions and dysfunctions inherent to corporate life. Every cell of my being tells me it's time to go.
Now, I don't want to think about the financial side much, other than optimizing withdrawals tax-wise on an annual basis. I feel that I've done all I can, and no matter what's ahead -- e.g., major stock market drop -- everything's going to be OK. Is this what others have experienced?

I've had an interesting (to me) realization. Up to this point, the process was largely intellectual in nature. I saved to the maximum, pushed my expenses down to the minimum, and ran the calculators again and again to test out scenarios.
Once I arrived at what seemed to be FI to support a frugal lifestyle, it flipped a switch from intellectual to emotional. I tried to downshift to a part-time job with the company, but it did not work for me, because I've totally lost patience with the personality frictions and dysfunctions inherent to corporate life. Every cell of my being tells me it's time to go.
Now, I don't want to think about the financial side much, other than optimizing withdrawals tax-wise on an annual basis. I feel that I've done all I can, and no matter what's ahead -- e.g., major stock market drop -- everything's going to be OK. Is this what others have experienced?