Boomers, Retirement, and the Biggest Ponzi Scheme Ever (Why Financial Planning is Off Track)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @charlesnew1289
    @charlesnew1289 29 минут назад

    Great video guys. I'm 62 and have been retired for 7 years. The money part of my situation is fine and not relying on government or social security. Life is different for everyone however i absolutely love the retired life. My wife and i travel and spend time with our five adult children and four ( so far ) grandchildren. I still race motorcycle and am very involved in the sports car culture we have lots of hobbies and never at a loss for things to do. The best thing i ever did was have lots of kids, acquire assets and stay out of debt. Our kids are doing well ( age 26 to 36 ) and three of the five have homes and a plan. You guys are on the right path.

  • @timf9664
    @timf9664 20 минут назад

    I retired from the Military in 2014 at 47 yo. I work just as much now as I did before retirement. I am retired and now I get to do exactly what I want to do. I still have short, medium and long term goals. I get to set the goals. Foxhole improvement, financial improvement and self improvement through continued learning. Retirement is just a label. My dad turned 82 this year. He and my stepmom are just as active doing the same things they always did.