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Martin Hopkins LLB CFPNapfa_small
Expert Partner
7 months ago

The concept of retirement is becoming outdated. My expereince as a financial planner is that people who retire in the traditional sense become bored with their lives and probably contribute to a shortened lifespan. Keeping active keeps people mentally alert and physically active and emotioanlly motivated. I love my career running an investment management firm and, though I may wish to slow down at some time, I don't believe I want to retire.

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Chuck Lowenstein replied 7 months ago

I agree Martin:
After selling my business in 1998, I retired but found that there was something missing in my life - intellectual stimulation. So, I wound up hiring back on the with corporation that purchased the company that purchased mine and am doing the "fun" parts of what I used to do when I had my own firm. I will probably move into a part-time phase by age 70, but can't see ever fully "retiring".

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