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What if “just one more year” at work costs you more than it gives you?
In this episode, Josh Leonard challenges one of the most common retirement assumptions, the idea that working one more year is always the safer choice. While extra income can feel reassuring, delaying retirement can quietly take time, health, energy, and meaningful experiences you may never get back.
Josh walks through real client stories and practical planning scenarios that show why one more year is often an emotional decision, not a financial one. He introduces a simple trade-off filter to help listeners evaluate whether delaying retirement truly improves their plan or simply postpones living the life they’ve already earned.
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What if “just one more year” at work costs you more than it gives you?
In this episode, Josh Leonard challenges one of the most common retirement assumptions, the idea that working one more year is always the safer choice. While extra income can feel reassuring, delaying retirement can quietly take time, health, energy, and meaningful experiences you may never get back.
Josh walks through real client stories and practical planning scenarios that show why one more year is often an emotional decision, not a financial one. He introduces a simple trade-off filter to help listeners evaluate whether delaying retirement truly improves their plan or simply postpones living the life they’ve already earned.
Josh discusses:
Resources:
Connect with Josh Leonard: