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<blockquote data-quote="eliminator" data-source="post: 277925" data-attributes="member: 3874"><p>Retired at 57 and no we didn't have a million dollars to do it. Sat down with a financial person and went through everything and went ahead with it. Both wife and I retired that early and don't regret it at all. Also, I am now 72 and still enjoying retirement. I worked part time for a while because I wanted to and don't regret that also. You will find that you don't spend as much as you think when you are retired as compared to when you worked. I think the biggest thing is when you retire to not have house payments etc. We didn't travel the world before we retired and still don't but we do spend our summers in North Dakota and our winters in Arizona. You can keep plenty busy if you want to when you are retired.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you do, enjoy it and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eliminator, post: 277925, member: 3874"] Retired at 57 and no we didn't have a million dollars to do it. Sat down with a financial person and went through everything and went ahead with it. Both wife and I retired that early and don't regret it at all. Also, I am now 72 and still enjoying retirement. I worked part time for a while because I wanted to and don't regret that also. You will find that you don't spend as much as you think when you are retired as compared to when you worked. I think the biggest thing is when you retire to not have house payments etc. We didn't travel the world before we retired and still don't but we do spend our summers in North Dakota and our winters in Arizona. You can keep plenty busy if you want to when you are retired. Whatever you do, enjoy it and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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