I must be passing with flying colors, I never feared or was overwhelmed and confused on what I should do with my days after retirement. I worked and saved toward that day, looked forward to it, and breathed a sigh of relief when I finally made it there...early retirement. I had no debts and saved what I thought would get me through to my last day, still live within my means like I always did. In retirement I'm enjoying my life, doing what I want and when I want, and enjoying nature, something I had very little time to do during my working years, hard to do punching a clock and spending most of your days inside a building working for someone else to earn a paycheck.
Good for you, getyoung, and welcome to Senior Forums!Straight A's, love it, my own schedule, no mind numbing meetings, it is truly wonderful.
I flunked retirement.
It's a boring existence unless you have as much money coming in as you used to have to do the things you always did.
I had to quit golf. Too expensive.
My friend says."Nothing to do and all day to do it in".
My friend says."Nothing to do and all day to do it in".
There is no grading system in retirement. I'm a retired teacher. There are no incorrect answers. Seriously, why stress over "flunking" retirement. It's just silly.
There is no grading system in retirement. I'm a retired teacher. There are no incorrect answers. Seriously, why stress over "flunking" retirement. It's just silly.