I retired at 60. Glad I did, zero regrets.
My work in the environmental remediation field was rewarding (even though we humans keep working to wreck the biosphere) but I am ecstatic to own my own time/life now. We don't live an expensive lifestyle but give up nothing important to us. I think the securities market has been in a bubble for ages and am amazed that it keeps going...yet it does (I wish I could talk to Benjamin Graham); house paid off last century so short of the "airframe of state" coming unglued (which we might manage to do) we'll just happily putter into oblivion. I've taken up the drums and electric bass, enjoy regular life with my spouse, visit my buddies down in the coastal swamp area, talk, drink, cruise small rivers, talk about old times and some remarkably stupid things we did, plan new (mostly local) adventures, try new dishes in the kitchen, watch the wildlife out here.
If all is set and you've got things you want to do I recommend it!
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