Retire Early by Avoiding These Money Mistakes

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  • @CameronFussner
    @CameronFussner Месяц назад +368

    Retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My parents both spent same number of years in the civil service, but my mom was investing through a wealth manager, and my dad through the 401k.

    • @williamDonaldson432
      @williamDonaldson432 21 день назад +1

      This is true. I'm in my mid 50's now. My wife and I were following this same trajectory. Last two years, I pulled out my money and invested with her wealth manager. Not catching up with her profits over the years, but at least I earn more. I'm making money even before retiring, and my retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.

    • @BernardFrederick-tk7un
      @BernardFrederick-tk7un 21 день назад

      Its unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $287k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.

    • @foreverlaura-fq4eu
      @foreverlaura-fq4eu 21 день назад

      @@BernardFrederick-tk7un Recently, I've been considering the possibility of speaking with consultants. I need guidance because I'm an adult, but I'm not sure if their services would be all that helpful.

    • @BernardFrederick-tk7un
      @BernardFrederick-tk7un 21 день назад

      The advisor that guides me is Sharon Ann Meny, most likely the internet is where to find her basic info, just search her name. She's established.

    • @CharlesArthur-fq5sx
      @CharlesArthur-fq5sx 21 день назад

      @@BernardFrederick-tk7un Thank you for this tip. It was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her résumé.

  • @lakecityransom
    @lakecityransom 3 месяца назад +143

    You're not a loser, you survived and thrived!

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience 3 месяца назад +4

      I wish I could lose this well lol

    • @Steve-gx9ot
      @Steve-gx9ot 2 месяца назад

      Wake up

  • @BoninBrighton
    @BoninBrighton 2 месяца назад +97

    My husband’s younger fitter sporty brother died suddenly aged 57, this triggered us to retire aged 60. That was 6 years ago and we’re loving life….. every moment is precious.

    • @ja-so
      @ja-so 2 месяца назад +1

      Sorry for your loss, but if you don’t mind me asking, what was the cause of death?

    • @8corymix8
      @8corymix8 Месяц назад +1

      If I die, I won't care. I'm not retiring till minimum 65. I like working & find purpose. Plus I'm not taking a tiny check. If you live till 85, you'll probably wish you waited

    • @BoninBrighton
      @BoninBrighton Месяц назад

      @@8corymix8 we will never regret retiring at 60 we’ve had a brilliant healthy 6 years…. from now on it gets harder to stay healthy so we wouldn’t have been able to do some of the things we’ve done. Don’t wait…. once you leave work you’ll realise what a trick it is to keep doing it. Less money is fine we’ve found as having time 🕰️ makes up for it.

  • @charlesmcpeak3043
    @charlesmcpeak3043 3 месяца назад +191

    My dad worked until his memory got so bad at 63 (dementia). By the time he was 65, he couldn't remember us or our names. He is 72 now living in a assisted living facility. I think everyone should retire as soon as they can.

    • @tonyn9522
      @tonyn9522 2 месяца назад +6

      On point!!

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN 2 месяца назад +7

      As long as you don't live past 80 you're ok. I bought a crystal ball and it says I will live until 85, so I will retire at 65.

    • @mh8757
      @mh8757 2 месяца назад +8

      Sorry about your dad. I agree 100%

    • @leoneltorres4442
      @leoneltorres4442 2 месяца назад +5

      Isn't 63 too early for dementia? I thought it usually happens when you're around 80???

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 2 месяца назад +8

      ​@@JKinLVNcrystal balls doesn't determine your death.... Only God can and His name is Lord Jesus Christ!!!

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 3 месяца назад +317

    Retire as soon as you can. The clock is ticking. Most are in denial until it’s too late

    • @deanrotering879
      @deanrotering879 3 месяца назад +15

      Even my doctor of 15 years recently told me that.

    • @E-stylz-1967
      @E-stylz-1967 3 месяца назад +8

      No lies detected ✌🏾

    • @jacked6
      @jacked6 3 месяца назад +20

      Take your health seriously. My grandpa lived to 100 and very healthy.

    • @Barefootape
      @Barefootape 3 месяца назад +15

      😅when you love the job and would do it for free, there is no reason to retire. Even so, I think a change is good.

    • @davidzip8841
      @davidzip8841 3 месяца назад +12

      When you retire and when you start collecting Social Security are two separate questions.

  • @BC19572
    @BC19572 3 месяца назад +177

    I retired at 62 and never looked back. Best decision that I ever made. 😊

    • @ericlee2931
      @ericlee2931 3 месяца назад +3

      Do you have retirement investments or pensions to go with the SSI?

    • @robertmiur2388
      @robertmiur2388 3 месяца назад +3

      Me too

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 3 месяца назад

      @@ericlee2931SS not SSI

    • @drewgrows7765
      @drewgrows7765 3 месяца назад +4

      Thats my plan . The govt knows a percentage of people will die first. You lost the game

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +5

      i did it at 47. My investments made enough, that I worked hard for. still at 65 dont touch them.. I just dont need the extra funds..

  • @bills2128
    @bills2128 3 месяца назад +38

    I'm 56 and my twin daughters are 16. I'm so burnt out and stressed. I am often woken up by nightmares about my work. 62 is when I hope to retire. I don't want stuff. I just want to relax

    • @jameskelly9243
      @jameskelly9243 Месяц назад

      Second marriage?

    • @TheBobster1969
      @TheBobster1969 Месяц назад +3

      Make sure that stress does not give you cancer. Stop thinking about work once you leave work. You are not paid to think about it at home. Do your hours only.

    • @LJB-ob6uq
      @LJB-ob6uq Месяц назад +1

      I feel for you... I am the same way.

    • @jimkekoa2756
      @jimkekoa2756 Месяц назад

      Get the F**k Out! It's not worth waiting till 62. Left at 60 and never regretted it...

    • @ggrruuss00
      @ggrruuss00 Месяц назад

      Stress management is a big thing. Focus on it.

  • @anthonylopez-hr6dw
    @anthonylopez-hr6dw 3 месяца назад +214

    Good advice Paul.
    I retired 1997 age 57 now 86. Live in Fresno. secret no stress, don’t associated with negative people, an most of all don’t keep up with the Jones. Bottom line line what makes u happy go for it. Happy for you an the Misses

    • @jonathanrowe1827
      @jonathanrowe1827 3 месяца назад +2

      This is my goal too; retire at 57. With my military time and government will have me at 20 years in 2027. I'll be 49. I can retire without penalty would be at 57. 2037 will be 30 years. That's only 13 years from now. So I'd be 59. That's probably as far as I'll go

    • @commenthero4635
      @commenthero4635 3 месяца назад +9

      Good advice. I want to work till I die, but do something enjoyable and part time/part year after 60. Everything I really enjoy is pretty cheap or free.. Only worry is the wife's shopping habit

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN 3 месяца назад +5

      @@commenthero4635 - Doing something that is not overly stressful and at least somewhat enjoyable is a game changer. And if you love your job, so much the better. Retire early if you hate your job or...at least change your job.

    • @user-ro1wy8zp5q
      @user-ro1wy8zp5q 2 месяца назад

      Sitting home,on a couch, watching Jerry springer, will kill you faster than working, work is good for most people, who are these people, saying uou must retire at 62, are they going to pay your bills, tell them to shut up, a d mind their own buisness.

    • @Fact_Check77
      @Fact_Check77 2 месяца назад +4

      I can't believe that I am 44 and watching this with such excitement and happiness for you. Partly I think it's because I am learning and planning to be able to retire at 55 but absolutely the latest 62...

  • @Marl-hj8hh
    @Marl-hj8hh Месяц назад +35

    This man right here just shared 30+ years of wisdom in a 32 minute video. So valuable. All this, for the price of a 👍🏼, subscribe and comment. Thank you sir.

  • @perryhenrickson7750
    @perryhenrickson7750 3 месяца назад +87

    I just got rid of all my meds. Funny I never felt better than I do today. Money can't buy time, but time is money😅

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад

      bp well high is very bad. some its heredity. bp needs to be checked at diffo times it changes. Plus my prostate c 2 year treatment was over 100k. yes, it was mostly covered by wifes plan.. like 99.9%.. 80% of men get it. yes that was 80%..

    • @dennisdragomir7572
      @dennisdragomir7572 3 месяца назад +3

      all my heart meds, trashed. Doc was surprised I did it... No sugar!

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN 3 месяца назад

      @@dennisdragomir7572 - Yep. I got rid of the ACE inhibitors, statins, beta blockers, diuretics and everything else. I mainly fast, intermittant fast, cut carbs, run and walk, and keep salt moderate. No drugs. Well worth getting off of those side effects. If I die, I die, but I feel so good in the process. The meds were stealing my life.

  • @briandumont7272
    @briandumont7272 3 месяца назад +197

    I have been lucky having had 2 good union careers, so I have a couple of pensions on top of SS. I always knew I'd retire at 62 somewhere in Southeast Asia (I picked Chiang Mai, Thailand), having fallen in love with it when in the Navy. First off, if I worked to 65 or 67, I'd never get those years back. And no one on their deathbed ever said, "Damn it, I wish I'd spent more time at work!" Also, I have a good paying job. There is a man or woman with a family out there that needs the job more than I do. Well, today in my 62nd birthday, and my last day at work is Monday. Already have a one-way ticket to Chiang Mai for July 1st!

    • @revelationmd
      @revelationmd 3 месяца назад +20

      Congratulations - enjoy your retirement. You’ve earned it!

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience 3 месяца назад +10

      Definitely living the dream, medical covered as well. Well done!

    • @robiesanson3655
      @robiesanson3655 3 месяца назад +12

      Good for you brother. Nothing like a Union .

    • @jonross8925
      @jonross8925 3 месяца назад +18

      @briandumont7272 ,., Congratulations on choosing Chiang Mai, My mom lives there right now. By the way, when I went to Thailand a fews years back, I had a 1 way ticket leaving Los Angeles airport, while checking in, the airline ask for my return ticket or Onward ticket leaving Thailand. I didn't have it, but I convince them that since I was born in Thailand (Place of birth say Thailand on my U.S passport), they made me sign a paper that say the airline is not responsible if Thailand immigration doesn't let me enter the Kingdom for not having a return or onward ticket. So I suggest you book a flight out of Thailand around 30 days or less on your date of arrival, then cancel it after you are let into Thailand. By the way, I'm retired US Navy BMC (24 Years).

    • @briandumont7272
      @briandumont7272 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jonross8925I bought a throwaway ticket just in case, even though I have an Elite visa. And I did 12 years in the Navy. Took the buyout when Bush Sr. offered it to senior enlisted. Got out an MM1.

  • @midlifewanderings
    @midlifewanderings 3 месяца назад +92

    My husband quit his job at 61 and a half and filed for his SS benefit 4 months before his birthday. He will start receiving SS check in May, a month after his birthday in April. We will be flying to the Philippines in June for good. Do not wait any longer - in this life and situations around the world - there is no guarantee so might as well enjoy your life and time while you can.

    • @TitoBear
      @TitoBear 3 месяца назад +17

      My company shut down. I was on Unemployment for 6 months, turned 62, decided to retire .. first check in February ... bought my tickets, retiring in November to the Philippines.

    • @ABritishBoyAndAFilipina
      @ABritishBoyAndAFilipina 3 месяца назад +2

      Wow, I think this is the first I heard a Lady going to Philippines, all the videos I watch it just seems that foreign men go there lol

    • @jamestopeka2236
      @jamestopeka2236 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ABritishBoyAndAFilipina
      The majority are men but I see older women here too , I ask one why she moved here and she said on 1100 a month social security she couldn't make in in America , here 1100 usd a month is little over a teachers salary .

    • @pilotdrh
      @pilotdrh 3 месяца назад +3

      I put in for retirement when I was 63 with a delayed date. I finally retired on the end of May. My first check was deposited in July. Make sure you're aware of when the paydate is, mine is on the 20th so the 3rd Wed of the month.

    • @user-uk7ix7ts7k
      @user-uk7ix7ts7k 3 месяца назад

      Pm​@@TitoBear

  • @Texasbaboy
    @Texasbaboy 2 месяца назад +92

    I’m 39, “retiring” to the Pi in two months! Wish me luck 🍀

    • @LM-hr9hs
      @LM-hr9hs 2 месяца назад +3

      But you are barely starting

    • @msgmak1379
      @msgmak1379 2 месяца назад +9

      You're 39....can't retire. It's called quitting.

    • @RhynoGG_
      @RhynoGG_ 2 месяца назад +17

      @@msgmak1379 says who lol? Retiring is literally leaving the job and stopping work. I retired at 30 with $500k invested at a 10% APY and could live as low as $10k annual expenses if needed. Meaning my assets in retirement were actually growing because I barely needed to take out. I only "work" now on projects that interest me, and it's hardly for money, I'm set there. Mostly boredom. Retirement is not an age, it's a number. If you have enough assets to cover your expenses for the remainder of your lifespan, well then there you go.

    • @robber8869
      @robber8869 2 месяца назад +2

      Yahoo.. why not ..go for it..if I could I would ..that's my dream I'm working towards ..

    • @cozmicsoull
      @cozmicsoull 2 месяца назад +3

      @@RhynoGG_Facts!✊🏾

  • @Captain-Max
    @Captain-Max 3 месяца назад +115

    You forgot one "they lied" item. Those who say you need 1 or 2 million in the bank to retire are full of crap too. I retired at 62 while my health was still pretty good. I'm so, so glad I did. Did all the traveling and such things I wanted to do. Now at 73, and my health is going downhill, i didn't miss out on a decent, low cost, retirement.

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience 3 месяца назад +8

      If you stay in the United States you just might need that, depending on medical situation as well. But in the Philippines, you don't need nearly as much

    • @lmcc0072
      @lmcc0072 3 месяца назад +19

      Yup. People wait until 67 or 70 to retire and then they aren’t physically able to go on those dream retirement vacations that they planned while they were working. 5 years ago I did a 3 week vacation to several European countries at age 46. During those 3 weeks I walked over 130 miles. I probably won’t be able to do that at 70.

    • @bobpugh7970
      @bobpugh7970 3 месяца назад +12

      Same for me. Retired at 63. Now 72. All sudden health gone downhill so happy did same as old dog!!

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +1

      I guess i am full of crap full up too..got 3mill wife still works, I traveled all over in my 30s, business class.. lived in asia 2 times as a spoiled expat. not having monies and living in asia is not me. And i dont feel wealthy. I live humbly. works for me.

    • @johncaddo8992
      @johncaddo8992 3 месяца назад

      I totally agree with you. These fear mongers who spread fear by saying you need 1, 2 or even 5 million in the bank to retire are delusional. They say that because they want the people to hand over the money to them so they can manage and make a commission. They are greedy and probably will never enjoy their money. I know people who retire on $20,000 US plus SS and do just fine.

  • @randyhudson8755
    @randyhudson8755 2 месяца назад +77

    I have little savings ( under $20k) and no assets. I decided to quit my job trucking, and opt for early retirement, even though I will only get $1020 a month. I bought a small sailboat (26') and equip it with solar and a desalinator and retire to life with few luxuries, and that was before I watched this video, which confirmed the wisdom of my choice. Thank you, Paul.

    • @miker7808
      @miker7808 2 месяца назад +3

      I dig it man, good for you! are you in the us, mex .... ? Traveling or in one spot?

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy 2 месяца назад +3

      Whatever makes you happy I guess. Being poor sounds terrible to me.

    • @randyhudson8755
      @randyhudson8755 2 месяца назад

      @@miker7808 in the U.S.

    • @randyhudson8755
      @randyhudson8755 2 месяца назад +8

      @@OShackHennessy poor doesn't sound good, but neither does working until I die or end up in a nursing home. I intend to work part-time, but on my terms.

    • @OShackHennessy
      @OShackHennessy 2 месяца назад +3

      @@randyhudson8755 OK so you’re not retired then, that’s a big difference from living on $1000 a month in SS.

  • @legioveritum
    @legioveritum 3 месяца назад +39

    I was made redundant at the high of the Covid pandemic, this after having worked 36 years for the same company, aged 57. I suffered from anxiety, depression and was suicidal….no income and virtually unemployable I managed to scrape through with small jobs here and there until reaching the old ripe age of 60 then pack-up deciding it was now the time for me to retire and planning to draw from my social security next year….life is still sweet after all

  • @frankiegee5260
    @frankiegee5260 2 месяца назад +50

    Retiring at 58! Enough is enough!

  • @lifewith9cats153
    @lifewith9cats153 2 месяца назад +16

    Agree. My mother died two years after retiring and received only two years of her SS. My cousin died at 59 and never got to take her SS. Both contributed 30+ years to SS. I also have family members who've lived into their 80's+. But you just never know when your time will be up! Take SS as early as financially possible.

  • @rodmo58
    @rodmo58 3 месяца назад +28

    Best move in my life was taking my SSN at 62!! Way to go Paul!!

  • @Barefootape
    @Barefootape 3 месяца назад +30

    Paul, you're like Moses, leading us out of slavery thru the desert. Never would have thought to retire early. 65 and done. No regrets, You're the man. Thanks.

    • @higherpurpose1212
      @higherpurpose1212 Месяц назад +1

      60 plus is a bit late, your health and strength is diminished to enjoy finer things in life, the younger the better to retire...

  • @deweycampbell
    @deweycampbell 3 месяца назад +31

    I retired at 55 over 16 years ago. It was the best decision I ever made.

    • @higherpurpose1212
      @higherpurpose1212 Месяц назад

      Looking back, would you retire at age 50?

    • @marklopez4762
      @marklopez4762 29 дней назад

      How about 46? How do you occupy your time?

  • @carolynmurphy3697
    @carolynmurphy3697 2 месяца назад +26

    Great advice. We don't have to be millionaires to feel successful and live a fulfilling life

  • @williammit1332
    @williammit1332 3 месяца назад +76

    Exactly what happened to me. I was a successful real estate agent and investor in Atlanta, lost everything car,house cashed out my 401. I was 54 yo. Fortunately I recovered and was able to retire at 61 and move to Thailand. When it all came crashing down, I returned to Youngstown Ohio where I grew up and left when I was 21. My father bought me a house in Youngstown for 30k. I lived there 5 years before returning to Atlanta. Things seem to happen for a reason, I was able to spend the last years of my mother and father's lives with them by returning to Youngstown. So a blessing in disguise.

    • @lostboi3974
      @lostboi3974 3 месяца назад +4

      I'm in Thailand right now on a 3 month trip. I'm 43 now and will retire here when I'm 55.

    • @jennyhwang3260
      @jennyhwang3260 2 месяца назад +5

      Always be thankful ❤ Your father bought a house for you. You are extremely lucky🎉 He was a wise and unselfish man😊

    • @ishmaeladotey4969
      @ishmaeladotey4969 2 месяца назад

      How did you lose your real estate investment?

    • @williammit1332
      @williammit1332 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ishmaeladotey4969 Newly acquired property, highly leveraged that lost half its value.

    • @InBrz
      @InBrz 2 месяца назад +1

      THAT can happen to anyone but if they ONLY HAVE STOCKS , they're screwed
      Best to have hard assets

  • @thomaseck4867
    @thomaseck4867 2 месяца назад +8

    Thank You!!!!!! I've been depressed because I don't have what "they" say I need to retire. I'm 60 have some real estate but these finance advisors are exhausting!! I live really simple don't need much!! Thx for encouraging

  • @Cool_Breeze_Rockies
    @Cool_Breeze_Rockies 3 месяца назад +9

    This isn't about the math, it's not about the numbers. It's about a guy that got knocked down and had the crap beat out of him and then rose from the ashes to persevere and thrive. Thank god you had a moment of clarity and took stock of situation and ended up "beating the system". That's call WINNING!

  • @sdleasia
    @sdleasia 3 месяца назад +40

    I retired Feb 1 2024 at barely 61. Wheels down Cebu on May 7. Good information on what and what not to do.

    • @JacquesAndreBeaulieu-ww6xl
      @JacquesAndreBeaulieu-ww6xl 2 месяца назад

      Hi Paul. Canadian who retired at 53. Bought a
      36' sailboat and really started living!!! Presently been living in Dumaguete for the past 17 months and enjoying it to the most after living and sailing for 17 years first with a very small pension. Did fine, thank you very much!!!

    • @jeromehaymaker5071
      @jeromehaymaker5071 Месяц назад

      If China ever decides to war, the Philippines will be on the front lines. Chinese prisoners don't fair well.

  • @revelationmd
    @revelationmd 3 месяца назад +41

    As you age you (generally) become cash rich and time poor. Add to that the effect of time seeming to pass quicker as you age, and the argument for retiring as early as possible is pretty solid.

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +3

      damn right me 47 now 65 ish.. i miss work NOT.. I planned my whole life to retire early and i did.. beat millionair next doors credo get divorced lost mill status..now 3 times over.. and life in america aint all bad.

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN 3 месяца назад +2

      I was going to retire at 62, but too scared. My job is very easy and I'm scared I will lose it when I leave. I only work half time right now, so the stress is very low. 65 sounds about right I think. Life is pretty good even while working so I think I'll stay put for now.

    • @revelationmd
      @revelationmd 3 месяца назад

      @@JKinLVN makes perfect sense. Good luck.

  • @oceanbreeze369
    @oceanbreeze369 3 месяца назад +37

    Paul, I just want to say, ever since you started doing your RUclips channel, your face and body look not only younger but healthier. NO bullshit either. Cheers!

    • @ericlee2931
      @ericlee2931 3 месяца назад +6

      Dude definitely is looking good, Hes always had great hair too!! Needs to quit smoking next and take advantage of that affordable PI dental care to get those teeth shinny white and pretty

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience 3 месяца назад +4

      For sure. He quits smoking and he'll have to plan to live to 95 🎉

    • @metardis1670
      @metardis1670 3 месяца назад +3

      Have to agree....Paul looks fresher over the past year or two and if he quits the cancer sticks, his positive outlook will certainly see him into his eighties. May we all be so lucky.

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience 3 месяца назад +2

      @@metardis1670 If he knew what I know, He'd never smoke another one again

    • @brianphuket5951
      @brianphuket5951 3 месяца назад +2

      @@metardis1670 ?> I think the TRT helps a lot and a good woman, that gives him no stress...what and how much more do you need?

  • @Bruce1976A
    @Bruce1976A 3 месяца назад +59

    I was cruising along at 59, with no real decision of exactly when I would retire. I figured 65, probably, maybe 67. I didn't see a way to retire at 62.
    Then, kablam, my marriage which had problems for many years was suddenly at a termjnal point. Just like Felix Unger, my wife gave me my walking papers and bade me to never return.
    Then followed a roller coaster of living in a friend's extra room, alcohol and substance abuse. Suddenly, my 20-plus year job was in jeopardy. Then, right on cue, the covid pandemic hit, and my job evaporated. Subsequently, I lost everything in my divorce, home, 401k, family, friends, and the works.
    So, long story short, I ended up starting Social Security at 62. Best thing ever. I would recommend drawing at 62 to everyone.
    Now I live in the Philippines with my 3rd wife, a Filipina. I think it's great in the Philippines.

    • @thomaslappin4599
      @thomaslappin4599 3 месяца назад +5

      Did you change your lifestyle? Was it a rebirth in a sense?

    • @Bruce1976A
      @Bruce1976A 3 месяца назад +6

      @thomaslappin4599 Yes, very much so. Literally, everything changed.

    • @charleswhite758
      @charleswhite758 3 месяца назад +6

      Nice ending to that sorry tale

    • @Bruce1976A
      @Bruce1976A 3 месяца назад

      @@charleswhite758 yep, alls well that ends well.

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +3

      Living at 34d hillsborough court in the 90s Hong Kong for 4 plus years that was great the PI is just living. Same singapore frazer suites fully serviced flat maid service daily. That was great. why monies needed to retire to makati or that bg smoething. sidewalks shops thats living great. Provences well it sucks.i dont like chickens except on my plate pigs squeeling and their smell dirt or muddy roads nope. power failures no water traffic poverty everwhere. heat and humidity.. And theives. Medical car is poor.. so makati has best hospital. That aint great.. Its just not.. why Im not there now.. wiffy has a great job fillipina she is not keen on fillipeans she likes to drive her car. likes california weaather, no flying cock roaches. and power failures in heat. But for some thats grand.. it was for me in my 40s not now

  • @Michael_Judd
    @Michael_Judd 3 месяца назад +8

    Paul …you’re looking slim and healthy.. you’re the ultimate comeback story … juddeye

  • @owenstephenhardy6949
    @owenstephenhardy6949 3 месяца назад +12

    I retired when i was 63 as working another another 3 years after working 52 years didn't appeal to me. I had to lose £150 per month but it was worth it. 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @jimscholz2997
    @jimscholz2997 3 месяца назад +22

    Hey Paul... I hope you will continue to enjoy your old age... You are simply fantastic at sitting down telling interesting stories and experiences....

    • @jerichojohnson3219
      @jerichojohnson3219 3 месяца назад +1

      HIS OLD CURMUDGEONLY DOTAGE? JUST A JOKE ! "LIGHTEN UP FRANCIS !!!"

  • @SpiritRobert-gq3pl
    @SpiritRobert-gq3pl 3 месяца назад +38

    Great video Paul.I took my SS@ 62 and never looked back!! My CPA said I was nuts to wait until 67 !!

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +4

      If you have monies take it early. it allows other investments to grow

    • @bomberoretired9197
      @bomberoretired9197 3 месяца назад

      Good for you. Your CPA had a crystal ball and could guarantee you make it to 67. God bless you.

    • @SpiritRobert-gq3pl
      @SpiritRobert-gq3pl 3 месяца назад

      @bomberoretired9197 My CPA what's good enough to advise me.
      Good thing my CPA wasn't a moron As You Are

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN 2 месяца назад +1

      @@peter-pg5yc - Agree. "IF" a person has the money...why not?

    • @SpiritRobert-gq3pl
      @SpiritRobert-gq3pl Месяц назад

      Very clear you are the moron

  • @thingsIlike-rd1sp
    @thingsIlike-rd1sp 3 месяца назад +8

    One thing I learned from stock trading is that everyone talks their book(they are full of it). The conventional wisdom has an interest in you working as much and as long as possible to contribute to gdp instead of drawing from it.

  • @jimgraham9450
    @jimgraham9450 3 месяца назад +25

    Good video Paul. I am 81 and retired at 77. Too late. The first thing I had when I retired was chemo. Not fun. It definitely looked like from my doctors that I would not finish out the year. I had just started making more money shortly before I retired and it is hard to walk away. My IRA just goes for taxes, so that is not fun. My wife had died in 2010 and I probably should have retired then.

    • @IaintTheHerb
      @IaintTheHerb 3 месяца назад +3

      Well, if you're 81 you sound quite a bit more lucid than Biden, who's the same age and out of his mind. So you got that going for you!

    • @jimgraham9450
      @jimgraham9450 3 месяца назад +5

      @@IaintTheHerb I think most everyone by the time they are in their second half of their 70's is going to have things breaking. The question always is, what. Is it something important or a minor problem? About half of the people never make it that far.

    • @brianmeegan6384
      @brianmeegan6384 Месяц назад

      ​@@IaintTheHerbPoopy Pants and Putin in 2024 ! 🤣

  • @byronargueta1026
    @byronargueta1026 Месяц назад +7

    You are NOT A LOSER you are a winner because you are living happy. You inspired me to quit my job at 52 im 50 now, and move ro to the Philippines.
    For real though!!
    Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @RusuSilva
    @RusuSilva Месяц назад +151

    There is potential for considerable wealth increase with the correct strategy. I want to know; How can one take advantage of compound interest and potentially grow your retirement savings/net-worth to about $3M over time?

    • @RichardMoore-jg5tl
      @RichardMoore-jg5tl Месяц назад +3

      An effective strategy serves as a cornerstone in an investor's portfolio. As the level of risk increases, so does the potential for reward, making it essential to seek advice from experienced professionals for making sound decisions.

    • @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp
      @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp Месяц назад +3

      Precise asset allocation is crucial, with some employing hedging strategies or allocating to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for success. This approach has kept me financially secure for over five years, yielding almost $1 million in investment returns.

    • @NicoleBarker-he2vp
      @NicoleBarker-he2vp Месяц назад

      What steps can I take to engage in this opportunity? I genuinely aim to secure my financial future and am enthusiastic about taking part.

    • @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp
      @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp Месяц назад +2

      Monica Shawn Marti is the licensed coach I use. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

    • @NicoleBarker-he2vp
      @NicoleBarker-he2vp Месяц назад

      I appreciate it. After searching her name online and reviewing her credentials, I'm quite impressed. I've contacted her as I could use all the help I can get. A call has been scheduled.

  • @ivanvarykino8202
    @ivanvarykino8202 2 месяца назад +6

    You are a smart and admirable guy. For an older guy (I too am 60) who lost a lot financially, you sure recovered well and made some great life choices. I worked for decades in IT and it had turned me into a stressed out monster that just couldn't walk away out of obligation to my family. Well, then my wife passed away unexpectedly at 52 and I just couldn't even force myself to it more than another year and a half. It's amazing how your mental and physical life can change for the better when you remove yourself from the ruthless treadmill.
    All the best to you sir and continued good health!

  • @craigmooney2630
    @craigmooney2630 3 месяца назад +8

    Like a butterfly “ you’ve morphed into a new man “ good on you Paul
    Thanks for sharing the journey

  • @frankshewmake9753
    @frankshewmake9753 3 месяца назад +32

    Paul, we lost our Azzs under Bush Jr.'s regime. I lost my job and, at 55, could not find work. So we made a plan: We sold our house just as the housing bubble popped. With that, we financed our retirement in the Philippines until 62. We still have a reserve thank goodness, and now live on 2/3 of our SS. I am 70, and my wife is 72. All I can say is that pulling the plug then was the right decision, and collecting at 62 was the right thing to do. You did the right thing.

    • @InBrz
      @InBrz 2 месяца назад +3

      AND getting the hell out of the US was the 2nd best thing you could have done

    • @8corymix8
      @8corymix8 Месяц назад

      ​@@InBrzleaving the United States for a 3rd world country. Brilliant life plan

  • @jonmarchilgers384
    @jonmarchilgers384 3 месяца назад +8

    Paul, don’t be so hard on yourself. We’re all winning and losing right beside you. I appreciate you, your wisdom, guidance and humor. Keep on keeping on. 👊🏻

  • @boshidoson
    @boshidoson 3 месяца назад +13

    Thank You for sharing your story Paul, mine is a similar tale. I left the US in 2010 and have never regretted it. Living overseas is the perfect ending to a beautiful life, for this expat.

  • @humungushumungus213
    @humungushumungus213 3 месяца назад +16

    I didn’t plan for anything, somehow I retired at 62, with close to 6k in pensions a month, $$$ in the bank, zero debt, VA health insurance at no cost covers 100%, divorced after 20 year marriage.. I was irresponsible with money and savings, couple things saved my butt, I bought a house and paid it off, had a good paying job the last 20 years. My military service. At 60 my wife kicked me out, she took control of both homes, all my savings, everything she planned it in advance and played me like a fiddle, she is 20 years younger and played the long game. I busted my butt and she became a Dr. Once money started rolling in, I was not needed anymore. Luckily my lawyer got me half of the proceeds from the sale of one of the homes. Things were really rough for me for a while. Now the dust has settled, hopefully I can retire somewhere in Asia, and not get taken for a ride , like great majority of expats.

    • @nevergiveup-db6fp
      @nevergiveup-db6fp 3 месяца назад +1

      Come on out here to the Philippines dude, you will have the time of your life😀🌴🌴🍺🍺

    • @jerichojohnson3219
      @jerichojohnson3219 3 месяца назад +1

      THE DAMN LIBERAL DEMOCRAT SOROS JUDGES ALWAYS, I MEAN ALWAYS SCREW THE MAN OVER ! NOTHING IS EQUAL RIGHTS OR FAIR OVER THERE>>> 90 - 10 PRO WOMAN; AND SCREW THE MAN/ HUBBY/ FATHER. SORRY GUYS, THAT'S REALITY OF THE: CARTER, CLINTON, OBAMA, BIDEN AGENDA >>> ESPECIALLY IN COMMUNIST DEMOCRAT CONTROLLED BLUE CITIES & STATES.

    • @metardis1670
      @metardis1670 3 месяца назад

      Aww man, that suck that u married a b*itch,
      Working ur life, she made herself rich.
      Time to up-stakes and and live ur life,
      Come on over and get a Filipina wife.
      Theyre loving and caring and will be good to u,
      Just start of as friends is what u should do.
      Less stress, less angst, just treat them nice,
      Buy them adobo, chicken and rice.

  • @reedjohnson6353
    @reedjohnson6353 3 месяца назад +9

    I retired at 39 or forced retirement. Love ever day of it. Thanks paul

  • @abreu3602
    @abreu3602 3 месяца назад +12

    Thank you, that was a great no nonsense advise; I'm 64 now and still thinking about retiring at 68+10 months for my full, but you are so right I'm a health insurance
    agents with a nice book of business and reality has a way of hitting you on the face as you see your 65+ clients drop dead around you, you did the right thing taking into account your halt at the time you reached your 62nd anniversary. thank you for your sincerity.

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN 3 месяца назад +1

      Insurance sales is where the money is at. I can understand waiting in your case. I'm thinking 64 or 65. If I drop dead 1 day after I retire....so what? I'll take my chances. Nobody can predict when they will die if there are no signs.

  • @MegaEasyliving
    @MegaEasyliving 3 месяца назад +25

    He is risen Indeed. God bless you Paul.

  • @1Chuck4U2C
    @1Chuck4U2C 3 месяца назад +6

    Thank You Paul, In my industry of employment the average life span after Retirement was 13 to 18 months, occupational hazards and exposure to unhealthy conditions. So I retired extremely early and waited for Social Security. No regrets.

  • @lukenichols3233
    @lukenichols3233 5 дней назад

    I got my S/S at 62 and continued working until I turned 65 and qualified for medicare!

  • @wowreally594
    @wowreally594 3 месяца назад +32

    Paul, I have studied all the scenerio's and taking it at 62 is the best option for the 90% of avg. guys. I hate to tell you but you are no longer retired. Just because you collect SS doesnt mean you are retired. YOU (Paul) NOW work for RUclips wether you want to admit it to yourself or not. I closed my RUclips channel because I realized that exact thing. Great channel, love your honesty.

    • @Learning.Naturally
      @Learning.Naturally 3 месяца назад +12

      Sure it's lots of work putting these videos together, but Paul gets to meet all the coolest people from all over as a result. There is work you hate and work you can enjoy.

    • @subotaiKhan
      @subotaiKhan 3 месяца назад +13

      It's not really working if you are doing it for yourself at your leisure.

    • @jerichojohnson3219
      @jerichojohnson3219 3 месяца назад +3

      YEAH, AND HE'S GOT WAY TOO DAMN MANY ADS ON HIS VIDEOS>>> 4 ? THAT'S CRAZY PAUL, STOP IT ! GREED IN NOT GQQD !

    • @brettpower6508
      @brettpower6508 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@jerichojohnson3219 this is the dude that says don't buy anything you can't walk away from! Buys a new car and block of land 😂

    • @subotaiKhan
      @subotaiKhan 3 месяца назад +2

      @@brettpower6508 That philosophy still holds true. He bought those things for his wife and he’s perfectly fine with walking away from them if things don’t work out between the two of them.

  • @Markkus12
    @Markkus12 3 месяца назад +6

    I have been studying the Filipino martial arts since 1977. In the Filipino martial arts, the instructor is called "Guro". My situation mirrors your situation to a great extent. I have been watching your videos for a long time, and you have given so much good information without preaching. Henceforth in my opinion, you are now Guro Paul. Thank you for all you have done, and I look forward to meeting you one day!

  • @johnrencher442
    @johnrencher442 Месяц назад +2

    Man oh man are you living the dream…. I too am thinking about pulling the plug at 62. The stress of the cost of living, crime, politics in the USA is completely out of control…. I am a nurse and I love my job and taking care of people, but the amount of paperwork and bull crap is really got me thinking about taking the early retirement and working when and where I want…. You have no idea how much you have inspired me to definitely take a chance on ME…. Live your best life sir, I will be watching….

  • @kha5509
    @kha5509 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your story! I am turning 62 this year and I plan to take my social security as soon as I am qualified!

  • @indochinapatriot435
    @indochinapatriot435 3 месяца назад +7

    I retired at 62, best decision of my life.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Месяц назад

      Hi @indochinapatriot435 "Awesome to hear! Retiring early can definitely bring a lot of freedom and joy. What made you decide to retire at 62?"

  • @silondon9010
    @silondon9010 3 месяца назад +11

    Tomorrow is not guaranteed, retire as soon as possible

    • @ericlee2931
      @ericlee2931 3 месяца назад +2

      Do you have retirement investments or pensions to go with the SSI? Does not make sense to take SSI at 62 , if you are healthy. unless you have retirement investments or pensions.

    • @exnihilo415
      @exnihilo415 3 месяца назад

      @@ericlee2931 Tell that to my best friends who all died in their 50’s. You can’t take it with you.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Месяц назад

      Hi @silondon9010 Thanks for sharing this valuable advice! You're absolutely right, tomorrow is never guaranteed, and it's important to prioritize our financial well-being while we can. As a expat living in Dumaguete, I can attest to the importance of being mindful of our spending habits and making smart investment decisions. Your input is greatly appreciated! 👍

  • @abdulidi733
    @abdulidi733 3 месяца назад

    Wisdom-Wisdom thanks for sharing!!

  • @wendytwynter
    @wendytwynter 2 месяца назад

    Excellent point made

  • @johnmaggiorino4493
    @johnmaggiorino4493 3 месяца назад +5

    👍Nice to hear all this positive turnaround

  • @oliviar267
    @oliviar267 3 месяца назад +15

    I really enjoy your videos, your insight, and just the openness. Looking good by the way Paul!

  • @henrybuonaparte
    @henrybuonaparte 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @cyndig1670
    @cyndig1670 3 месяца назад

    Good talk

  • @jameswoolford2698
    @jameswoolford2698 3 месяца назад +23

    I'm 43 now. Self-employed builder. Lots of stress, injuries and body is in pain a lot. I want to retire at 50. Going to buy a couple of small houses here in the Uk and rent them out after i've renovated them - then move to the Philippines & retire. Life is too short. Fed up with England & the awful weather too.
    Cheers.

    • @Bubba-wx7lp
      @Bubba-wx7lp 3 месяца назад +2

      Good move, get out,don't look back.

    • @claytondraggoo3295
      @claytondraggoo3295 3 месяца назад +4

      45 year old USA small business owner here too.. feel the same… US has gone to shit…. Etc etc… will be done by 50 for sure. Like many have said “life is too short!”

    • @Ardoyne10
      @Ardoyne10 3 месяца назад +4

      Don't bother buying houses my friend and rent them out to much hassle just take your money budget yourself and live your life

    • @carlyndolphin
      @carlyndolphin 2 месяца назад

      @@Ardoyne10he needs an income

    • @Blsfull
      @Blsfull 2 месяца назад

      Have u tried carnivore-diet? It’s called the proper human diet. All your pain (might) go away! Research it😊

  • @garcia4328
    @garcia4328 3 месяца назад +11

    Another excellent video, Paul. Thanks. The Association of Actuaries advise that at what age, and where we retire, depend on how much we have saved, our monthly social security checks. and our personal needs. Rule-of-thumb: a couple needs between USD $ 1,500 (rural) to $ 2,700 (city) a month to retire comfortably in the Philippines . Add 5% to inflation annually and $ 200,000 if we get a heart attack or stroke, or break the spine. Getting social security at age 62 means that we will get 30% less than what we will get at 67. Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam are very pleasant places to retire as an expat, but not when we get sick with no family or community support.

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +2

      My prostate c 2 years treatment over 100k. But hospital visit saved my life in PI id be dead. food for thought.

  • @A-RHINO-IN-THE-PHILIPPINES
    @A-RHINO-IN-THE-PHILIPPINES 3 месяца назад

    What a great Listen Thamks.

  • @waynecmcdonald
    @waynecmcdonald 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for being honest!👍

  • @RichGPilot
    @RichGPilot 3 месяца назад +5

    Wow Paul. Thanks for sharing. What an amazing gift to your viewers.

  • @jspice-kl2wc
    @jspice-kl2wc 3 месяца назад +19

    Great video, thank you.

  • @user-dy5pq7tp7g
    @user-dy5pq7tp7g 3 месяца назад +1

    Great discussion Paul😊

  • @antoniocamacho1141
    @antoniocamacho1141 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing. It is refreshing to hear your experience.

  • @juanbarcelona3857
    @juanbarcelona3857 3 месяца назад +5

    We really appreciate you sharing this story 👍

  • @jamesgazin9447
    @jamesgazin9447 3 месяца назад +4

    Normally, I hate these long videos, but today, I had to clean out the litter box . The timing was perfect.
    Thanks Paul!

  • @dougshank7384
    @dougshank7384 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing, and very well said.

  • @theresawall9450
    @theresawall9450 3 месяца назад

    God bless you thanks for the video

  • @novak4594
    @novak4594 3 месяца назад +6

    He is risen. Indeed He is

  • @user-of5ns9rw2v
    @user-of5ns9rw2v 3 месяца назад +5

    Ole dog I think you're just the greatest guy... A breath of fresh air compared to all that marketing pollution on youtube. I've watched probably 100+ videos on youtube, including many of yours and others' and you're the first one I subscribed to. You're my inspiration and I think Philippines should appreciate you with a statue and a landmark plaque after you pass away at 120. All men, whatever their age, have a lot to learn from you... Wish I had met you at this your age when in my early teens. Your wisdom is priceless and if I were a woman, I'd fall in love with you even if only for your sense of humor. We need you!!

  • @bentleymalshi7953
    @bentleymalshi7953 13 дней назад

    Paul, I always turn to your channel for sensible advice, to weed out the majority of these non-sensible and hyped advices from most of these You Tubers on one's life experience. Keep up the good work on grounded reality.

  • @djfulleffect
    @djfulleffect 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent Advice, Thanks 🎉

  • @ernestconnell8087
    @ernestconnell8087 3 месяца назад +39

    The retirement age all comes down to math. Everyone’s situation is different, of course.

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 3 месяца назад +3

      Nope it comes down to health average american retires at 62. health fails, job is gone ..2 top reasons .. should read some articles.. Its out there

    • @ernestconnell8087
      @ernestconnell8087 3 месяца назад +2

      @@peter-pg5yc Thank you professor. I’m excluding those two factors.

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 3 месяца назад +6

      I'm 72, and in good health. I waited till age 70 to take my SS, and am so happy I did. But those who think they did the right thing taking SS ASAP may be correct FOR THEM. Everyone's financial situation, health, family longevity, etc. is different, and no one should be pushing their own narrow-minded view on anyone else! Control issues are ugly.

    • @jamestopeka2236
      @jamestopeka2236 3 месяца назад

      ​@@commonsense6967
      True , I retired at 58 , 5 years military and 31 years coal mining , I lost 3,300 GM stocks at 56 each when the market crashed and then 250k in a divorce after that , I pretty much lost everything I worked for and went into a deep depression and my Philippina girlfriend saved me and changed my life forever . I'm so happy now that money isn't that important anymore . But I live good on my retirement in the Philippines .

    • @leoneltorres4442
      @leoneltorres4442 2 месяца назад +3

      I retired at 38 after purchasing 3 apartment complexes(90 units total) throughout my 30s.

  • @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531
    @mojavedesertsonorandesert9531 3 месяца назад +3

    Retired at 54 and never looked back! Enjoying life in the Palm Springs area and looking forward to a lengthy vacation in the Philippines...

  • @satinderbank4607
    @satinderbank4607 2 месяца назад +2

    Stay Healthy my friend. Wishing you the best 👍👍

  • @edsmith9900
    @edsmith9900 3 месяца назад

    Kudos to you Paul! You followed your heart.

  • @pastryshack551
    @pastryshack551 3 месяца назад +10

    My hubby at 60 i recomend he take his pension, he was against it, but i convince him to do so. He did, and then at 63 he had colon cancer and died at 64. Never got to collect his real pension, the pension he got was his pention plan, but his old age went tko the goverment.
    He did thank me for making the deciision, other wise he would have got nothing. So its wise to take it as early as possible, do worry about the few $$ you will lose. The goverments are very tricky. We have so many people who do not even get pensions because there are mentally ill and do not apply

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Месяц назад

      Hi @pastryshack551 Thanks for sharing your experience with us. It's important to take advantage of retirement benefits as early as possible, as it can greatly impact one's financial security in old age. I'm glad your husband was grateful for your advice, even though it was difficult to have that conversation. It's true that governments can be tricky when it comes to pension plans, so it's crucial to take action and plan ahead.

  • @Michael_Lane_Fishing
    @Michael_Lane_Fishing 3 месяца назад +4

    Health is Wealth Paul, staying fit buys you time. Time to enjoy the twilight years. Well done on being disciplined and keeping the body in good condition.

  • @Zoet50
    @Zoet50 3 месяца назад +2

    Appreciate your honesty and being authentic!

  • @simonc4234
    @simonc4234 2 месяца назад

    Nice to hear a different perspective and thanks for sharing.

  • @vonettapa4317
    @vonettapa4317 2 месяца назад +3

    So true, so true. My mother passed away a year ago 4 months before her 65th birthday.. she was holding out for the max on her benefits.
    I still can’t believe it. So I live and responsibly plan for old age, but now is the time too.
    Blessings, love and light to you all! 🤍🤍

  • @Independent...
    @Independent... 3 месяца назад +4

    Thank you dear paul for sharing ...
    Your life and all you went trough and all you experienced, led to that you are a person with good values ...
    I always enjoy watching your videos ...

  • @JTinLV
    @JTinLV 2 месяца назад

    Phenomenal Video. Glad your happy, healthy and enjoying life.

  • @hectorvillarreal1597
    @hectorvillarreal1597 24 дня назад

    Excellent vedio

  • @bolomantra
    @bolomantra 3 месяца назад +3

    Vulnerability is a person’s strength I believe Paul,
    You being vulnerable in public it only shows you are a giant. I really appreciate your life stories, thank you!
    I truly believe you will live long life in love, happiness and good health. And this is what wish for you and your wife.

  • @garyaltenburger6667
    @garyaltenburger6667 3 месяца назад +24

    I too had to decide when to start my Social Security. Everyone wonders how long they will live. I retired at age 59. I had a small pension from 22 years working for a factory that had closed. I took the big penalty and started collecting that paltry $366 per month. I then decide to wait as long as possible for my Social Security. I bought a condo from a chunk of my savings so I paid no rent. To make a long story short, I was able to wait until I was 66 years old and entitled to the higher rate. I did keep my nest egg and was able to live here comfortably in Thailand doing everything I wanted to do using that small pension and a bit of my expendable savings. I am now 79 years old so I made the right decision. I'm really happy I waited to start Social Security. I have a very comfortable surplus every month from Social Security and the small pension. If I had stared Social Security earlier, I would likely still have been OK financially but it feels good to have plenty of extra money because I waited.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Месяц назад

      Hi @garyaltenburger6667 Thanks for sharing your experience! It's great that you were able to wait until you were 66 years old to start collecting Social Security, as it resulted in a higher monthly payment. It's important to carefully consider when to start receiving Social Security benefits, as it can have a significant impact on one's retirement income. I'm glad that you were able to live comfortably in Thailand using your small pension and some of your savings. And congratulations on reaching the age of 79! 🎉

  • @underdogrescueofflorida2313
    @underdogrescueofflorida2313 3 месяца назад +1

    As usual a very succinct and enjoyable video full of good reasonable simple planning.

  • @normanzimmerman5029
    @normanzimmerman5029 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your story, and your experience. Congratulations! I intend to follow

  • @armandosanchez8901
    @armandosanchez8901 3 месяца назад +6

    Wonderful lesson to all of those social security haters

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Месяц назад

      Hi @armandosanchez8901 Thanks for sharing! 😊 I'm glad you found the video helpful. It's important to be mindful of our financial decisions, especially in retirement. Keep spreading the word! 💯

  • @tyleranderson4721
    @tyleranderson4721 3 месяца назад +3

    "He is risen" Amen buddy. 👍

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Месяц назад

      Hi @tyleranderson4721 Thanks for your kind words! 😊 It's great to have a supportive community like this. I'm glad you found the video helpful and informative. May you have a blessed day! 🙏

  • @4040smokey
    @4040smokey 3 месяца назад

    Excellent content. Well done.

  • @DavidSmith-db1mk
    @DavidSmith-db1mk 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for posting this !
    you are totally not a loser you reinvented yourself to keep healthy and sane
    in my mind that is smart !

  • @mikec5451
    @mikec5451 3 месяца назад +5

    I could pull the plug now but am going to wait till 65. We spend time every year in Bohol and have a great business there so will be set up in a few years nicely I hope.

  • @chocolatecookie8571
    @chocolatecookie8571 3 месяца назад +4

    17:05 when you said roof over your head, transportation and food in your stomach I immediately thought about a hadith from prophet Muhammad: "When someone is secure in his property, healthy in his body and has his food for the day, it is as if he owned the entire world”. Meaning safety+trust+community/love, health bodily and spiritual and food to eat.
    29:44 so before this video I watched a video on the Every Man Has a Story channel where you took an interview 2 years ago. Back then you had much more weight and I was thinking how come the difference was so noticeable. Now I know the answer, haha. What a coincidence I watched these two videos right after.
    You have great stories, Paul.

  • @davejarvis7522
    @davejarvis7522 2 месяца назад

    Good for you!!!

  • @B-free411
    @B-free411 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for telling us your story. It is nice to hear people being honest and nice.