It's good you have that, something more to help you plan for retirement. Someone I had over for a BBQ last night just retired four years ago, he was 60, and has been loving life. He's self funded like I'll be and has it all set up quite well, so it was good to chat about it with him and his (quite younf in comparison) wife. Good people.
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That's very cool that you have someone you can run stuff by like that. I can retire at 50, but I feel like that is a bit too early and as we have talked about in the past, I don't want to put myself in a position where I have to go back work or something like that.