that's why i retired at 35 when i got my inheritance. not much as k standards but i can live like b40 so it is enuf for me. still do own work almost everyday juga
Retiring TOO LATE is killing people.
Retiring TOO LATE is killing people.
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Dec 1 2025, 02:40 PM
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that's why i retired at 35 when i got my inheritance. not much as k standards but i can live like b40 so it is enuf for me. still do own work almost everyday juga
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Dec 1 2025, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(koja6049 @ Dec 1 2025, 02:22 PM) The old adage: "Lies, damned lies, and statistics" yupp, for example people who retired early usually meant they are more loaded with money aka can afford better healthcare screenings, healthcare services, possibly better diet and living conditions and get longer life.Statistics only give you correlation of numbers. It doesn't give any causal relationship between the numbers. More likely you had it the other way round: poor people retire later than rich people. Poor people have a shorter life expectancy. You need to know what are the hidden variables another is working longer age also meant daily travel to work, small percentage of people died in traffic accidents compared to retired people who typically travel less daily. |
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