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<blockquote data-quote="WormWiggler" data-source="post: 196662" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>I guess I don't think much about an older vehicle / newer toy or vice versa. I do wonder if they have funded their retirement and kids college fund. By the time I put money in each, I had to buy second hand bait.</p><p></p><p>Had a drunken discussion with a co-workers wife years ago. She argued that saving for retirement is not a good idea because what if you die before you get to spend it. I wonder if 3 kids later she has the same plan. Also listened to a couple co-workers discuss how another guy had bunch of money for retirement, and they could not see why the man did that. It became obvious to me that they equated retirement to death, problem is what if you don't die. I don't want to be a burden to my kids. My wife is seeing that first hand. Her parents are heavily into end of life doctoring and don't appear to have enough money to enjoy their golden years. Hope they don't end up eating cat food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WormWiggler, post: 196662, member: 245"] I guess I don't think much about an older vehicle / newer toy or vice versa. I do wonder if they have funded their retirement and kids college fund. By the time I put money in each, I had to buy second hand bait. Had a drunken discussion with a co-workers wife years ago. She argued that saving for retirement is not a good idea because what if you die before you get to spend it. I wonder if 3 kids later she has the same plan. Also listened to a couple co-workers discuss how another guy had bunch of money for retirement, and they could not see why the man did that. It became obvious to me that they equated retirement to death, problem is what if you don't die. I don't want to be a burden to my kids. My wife is seeing that first hand. Her parents are heavily into end of life doctoring and don't appear to have enough money to enjoy their golden years. Hope they don't end up eating cat food. [/QUOTE]
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