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Scott Burns: Are We (Still) Quitting At The Wrong Time ?

FYI: Over the last 50 years our life expectancy has increased. So has our health, however many television advertisements we see to fix various maladies. So why is it that more of us retire earlier than we did in 1965.
Regards,
Ted
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  • Don't know about Scott, but I retired when I was "tired" of the everyday work struggles (owned my own business, 24/7), and had enough money to make it to the goal line (whenever that is) hope its 30 years, then I'll be 97 in bed not caring how much money I have/had...eating peanut butter...
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