Not just shorter length of retirement, but also quality of body and mind already down the drain. By the time finally retire, already pain here pain there, enjoy what retirement…
Retiring TOO LATE is killing people.
Retiring TOO LATE is killing people.
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Dec 1 2025, 02:08 PM
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Not just shorter length of retirement, but also quality of body and mind already down the drain. By the time finally retire, already pain here pain there, enjoy what retirement…
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QUOTE(dawnreaver @ Dec 1 2025, 02:41 PM) Poorfags do poorfags way of retirement.The problem with ppl is they always wrongly set their benchmark based on others standard. Before retirement also try to match car with others, in the end failed to save money for retirement then blame low salary. We all know private car is essential in Msia, but many buy beyond basic car. This post has been edited by iGamer: Yesterday, 08:37 AM |
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QUOTE(Catnip @ Dec 1 2025, 06:57 PM) Cool point about stress and financial freedom; that one I agree with. Japan many hikikomori, some adults still living off parents (PRC also got this). The assumption that they all very hardworking may not apply for increasing Japanese, Koreans and PRC of current gen. But the numbers you quoted don’t really match real-world data. Look at Japan: people there retire around 65–67, some even work into their 70s… and they still live the longest in the world. Around 84–85 years. If retiring late was really ‘killing people,’ Japan should be in trouble, but nope. Same in Scandinavia: • Norway retires at ~67, life expectancy ~83 • Sweden ~65–67, life expectancy ~83 • Denmark ~66–67, life expectancy ~81 All high retirement ages, all long lifespans. So honestly, it’s not about retiring late or early. It’s lifestyle, health, work culture, and how stressed you are. No problem promoting early financial freedom. Just use proper stats so people don’t get confused. |
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