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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 443654" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>I'm 33. I'd retire at 34 if I could swing it (well...I COULD retire tomorrow if I could live off of $.18/month).</p><p></p><p>Clearly, I have many years left to go before I have to deal with the idea, but it seems to me that most everyone I know that's retired all agree on one thing - know yourself, know your hobbies, and find time to enjoy them both. It's what makes retirement a reward and not an exile.</p><p></p><p>Congrats to you, BD, even if you're not 100% sold on the idea that it's something to celebrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 443654, member: 2165"] I'm 33. I'd retire at 34 if I could swing it (well...I COULD retire tomorrow if I could live off of $.18/month). Clearly, I have many years left to go before I have to deal with the idea, but it seems to me that most everyone I know that's retired all agree on one thing - know yourself, know your hobbies, and find time to enjoy them both. It's what makes retirement a reward and not an exile. Congrats to you, BD, even if you're not 100% sold on the idea that it's something to celebrate. [/QUOTE]
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