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RE: How long do I need to work before I can retire? An early 2019 re-evaluation

in #money7 years ago

Going on numbers, I am quite confident that I will be able to retire around 1 minute 30 seconds after I take my last breath. I am so far behind when it comes to preparing for retirement that I have to take the approach of teaching my daughter to be smart enough to earn for me. If not, I will quietly walk off into the sunset.

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I'm just lucky to have a teacher's pension that makes it possible.

Even if I won £200K tomo I'd still work - just work I wanna do (which pays significantly less than work I don't wanna do!)

Walking off into the sunset or Senilicide (my new word of the week thanks to Marshall Sahlins) is a noble option.

As long as it comes from you rather thean being induced 'Logan's Run' style (IMO one of the best films ever).

Passing work down to ur kids is an interesting one - sort of happens already in the UK with many people given the cost of elderly care!

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As long as it comes from you rather thean being induced 'Logan's Run' style (IMO one of the best films ever).

I haven't seen it, which is no surprise since I haven't seen much :D

Passing work down to ur kids is an interesting one - sort of happens already in the UK with many people given the cost of elderly care!

This is what I really don't want to do so as soon as I become a burden, I will join Logan.