It is so difficult, regardless of your retirement goals, to determine when the right time to retire is. It is marking a new chapter in your life, and it is never easy to start a new chapter. It is even more difficult to determine when you can retire safely when you are trying to retire at a very early age. The ambiguity that comes with a longer retirement time horizon is difficult to overcome and allow you to pull the trigger on finally retiring. Retiring in a traditional sense and retiring early are extremely similar YET extremely different. Today, we will discuss:
1. How retiring early differs from retiring traditionally
2. 6 signs that you are prepared to retire early
3. How retiring safely is never easy, but it opens a new chapter in your life's book
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