Feb 5, 2008
Above: Illustration about Retirement Lane
After having a part of your life fulfilled through work. Retirement can be viewed as not necessarily just stepping back but raising the notch a little higher than the usual. Retirement can seem so old when it actually can seem so fascinating at the same time. Just like what others would [...]
Above: Illustration about Retirement Lane
After having a part of your life fulfilled through work. Retirement can be viewed as not necessarily just stepping back but raising the notch a little higher than the usual. Retirement can seem so old when it actually can seem so fascinating at the same time. Just like what others would say, when something ends, something is bound to begin.
There are a lot of retirement jobs that will get you on track in starting your relaxed life, and ... Read More
Feb 1, 2008
Above: 5 motivation for retirement
Plan it now or be sorry. It would deem become difficult to plan something that is way ahead of time, but sometimes you have to look at it this way. Plan it now and get a good retirement future, or reach the point where you live in a side walk and [...]
Above: 5 motivation for retirement
Plan it now or be sorry. It would deem become difficult to plan something that is way ahead of time, but sometimes you have to look at it this way. Plan it now and get a good retirement future, or reach the point where you live in a side walk and you stray dogs that wake you up while you sleep. Exaggerated I know, but possible given a worse case scenario.
Your parents lived in earlier times
Technology seems to ... Read More
Dec 22, 2007
Above: Huh? 30-something’s Retirement Plan?
The word “retirement” alongside 30-something, all in the same sentence just doesn’t seem right! (Raise eyebrows, please! Wince! Double ewww!!!!) Kinda like foods that don’t go well together (pizza with papaya toppings, anyone?)
Okay, so I’m exaggerating.
The trouble probably with the idea of 30-something people preparing for retirement is that [...]
Above: Huh? 30-something’s Retirement Plan?
The word “retirement” alongside 30-something, all in the same sentence just doesn’t seem right! (Raise eyebrows, please! Wince! Double ewww!!!!) Kinda like foods that don’t go well together (pizza with papaya toppings, anyone?)
Okay, so I’m exaggerating.
The trouble probably with the idea of 30-something people preparing for retirement is that most would not paint it as a very pretty picture. To retire is synonymous with deactivation, slowing down, withdrawing from life, inactivity, life’s final years of just ... Read More