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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 284377, member: 90141"] In today's world, you don't just retire and die. Medical advancement has given people an average of 30 years to live after retirement. How can a sane person think he/ she would allow this long time to be unproductive? That's why we are advocating for people to plan their retirements so that it would not get them startled at the point of retirement. You can set up a business to run it swiftly before you retire. If you have academic and teaching skills, you can go work part-time as a teacher in one of the private schools. It is very important to think of how they could be productive after retirement. I know of a man that ventured into full-time agriculture after retirement. The man still makes good money just from paw-paw and doesn't lack food. He still looks healthy. It is important to plan your retirement in order to enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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