Re: Retirement thoughts/plans/dreams

Originally Posted by
caleb
Question for all the older guys who are feeling like they've had enough: Did the feeling that work wasn't indefinitely sustainable always exist, gradually build, come from some particular event, or have a different trajectory?
Probably different in each individual case. Without boring you with details, my career since 1981 has varied between 60 and 120 hours a week. Not unusual in my profession, especially for guys of my generation. Not sustainable mentally for me any more as I turn 57; I think I can crawl to the line I've set at 60. I suspect I'll recharge a few months after retirement and seek some part time work, whether paid or volunteer. But if not, I have a few languages to learn, books to read, trails to hike, continents to visit, fish to catch, gardens to grow, food to cook, wine to drink, and roads to ride. And the icing on the cake, hopefully, grandchildren to spoil.
Unlike many of my colleagues who rail against millenials as 'lazy', I think they get it. Work/life balance = sustainability.
Lou D'Amelio
Bucks County PA
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