DO YOU WANT TO RETIRE?
I decided to write about retirement because of an article I had read in The Wall Street Journal, titled “The Best Things About Retirement”, written by Demetria Gallegos. The story was based on reviews from readers on what they liked most about their retirement. At the top of the list was “The freedom to do what they want”. And this brings me to the idea that we are not supposed to retire from, but rather going into the retirement.
On January 13, I am going to be seventy-eight, which by some standards, is long past retirement age. Nevertheless, I do not plan to retire. Though the thought creeps in my mind. Perhaps, in two years I might change the way I run my life, i.e. to plan what kind of life I would like to live my next forty years. In my case, it means – how many people I can still assist.
For many people, retirement is finally the start of living for themselves without worrying about others. However, studies indicate that some people do not live a long time after their retirement; perhaps, because they do not have a compelling reason to be around. At the same time, we need to realize (regardless of our age) that sooner or later, our bodies need to slow down, simply due to wear and tear.
For example, one of my hips was replaced, and both of my knees might need surgical intervention. Instead of succumbing to my physical limitations, I started a routine of daily stretches. To keep my body healthy, I eat healthfully, in small portions, and as a result, my body is ten pounds lighter. And I do not wait for my retirement to write, photograph and publish new books. The latest one, “42 Encounters with Illumination” (which can be a great holiday gift), is available at the above clickable link.
The three images you can see above illustrate my encounters with various retired couples.
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