Agree. I may be financially independent, but I don't feel wealthy even though Im in the 1% bracket. I can't go buy a big yacht. Maybe a small bass boat.There is wealthy..... and there is WEALTHY. If you have a net worth around that amount, but you are going to use it to live in retirement and not support an exorbitant lifestyle.,,then I would think you are comfortable. BUT if you have enough money that you can blow on whatever catches your fancy, like yachts and car elevators, then I think that qualifies as being rich.
Holly, I am not really "poor" but with my pension and social security (and wifes SS) we get by. We can't afford to throw money away but we have everything we need. I worry for the REALLY poor!!!!
Well I'm glad you're not on your uppers Jim, and I'm the same as you AS..poor for the best part of my life, so what I have now I'm very grateful for, good enough to get by thank the lord, no worries about how to pay the next bill, and please God it always continues. As you say Poor is awful but old and poor has to be the worst, with no opportunity to be able to earn any money to improve finances.
However I still believe that there could be many people on this forum who read threads like this and think ...well lookee at those folks bragging about their expensive holidays and properties etc... while they are struggling to pay the next Bill... so I hope if anyone is having a hard time financially that they would feel comfortable posting here
I have always lived beneath my means in order to save for a comfortable retirement.. so I have never had a luxury car or a huge new home.. In return for that I am now in pretty good shape for retirement... if only I could decide when.
As long as you have no plans that require you to quit and you still enjoy, why quit? On the other hand if ya did, you could play here more.
Therein lies the conumdrum..... I have no idea what "play" I'm interested in. I've worked all my life..
Therein lies the conumdrum..... I have no idea what "play" I'm interested in. I've worked all my life..
Don't fall into the trap of others thinking when it comes to "what to do with your time". See, this is where simple things went. People feel now if you are not into some time consuming activity when you retire, you'll simply "rot on the vine". Not true. I retired in 1991 and haven't had any common "activities" since. I feel no guilt in sitting on my patio reading, or just thinking, cruising the computer, puttering in the garage, etc. Nothing exciting and it hasn't killed me yet, nor have I lost my ability to function. I think, for instance just the things you can learn online keeps your mind somewhat sharp. Let days happen..take care of yourself but you need not "work" at retirement. RELAX.