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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 202828, member: 25510"] This topic reminds me of an uncle who retired before he reached 60. His expectation was to enjoy life with his big retirement pay while he was still young. He bought a vehicle that he rented to ferry passengers in the rural area. It looked like he had made a good plan of his retirement life. Unfortunately he became irritable and his family developed a distance from him. The situation was clearly an emotional imbalance maybe because my uncle was not prepared to have no occupation. At first he enjoyed sitting in front of the tv all day long but later it was boring for him. The continual spat with his wife led to an informal separation. There was no issue with the money and we really couldn't think of a valid reason why his attitude changed for the worse. When I was nearing to retire, that experience of my uncle served as a lesson. I had many things to do when I left our office. My plants at home, my online work, my researches on some personal interest and, of course, the money matters for investment. With the full support of my wife I had no issue with my emotions. [/QUOTE]
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