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We spend years climbing the career ladder, dreaming of the day we can finally "retire." But have you ever stopped to ask yourself: Do you want to be retired longer than you worked, or work longer than you're retired?
This seemingly simple question holds profound meaning, yet it often goes unconsidered until a looming deadline – a wake-up call from a depleted savings account or a body yearning for purpose beyond the daily grind.
By John "Jay" SneadWe spend years climbing the career ladder, dreaming of the day we can finally "retire." But have you ever stopped to ask yourself: Do you want to be retired longer than you worked, or work longer than you're retired?
This seemingly simple question holds profound meaning, yet it often goes unconsidered until a looming deadline – a wake-up call from a depleted savings account or a body yearning for purpose beyond the daily grind.