
Retirement as Career Change
Retirement at 65? 70? Maybe 90…
Here’s an excellent article about the need to postpone retirement in today’s economic and social climate. Many 60+ workers are finding their savings have shrunk along with their property values. The goal of “sell this house, buy a small apartment and enjoy the difference” has morphed to, “Hope we can sell this house someday.” Frankly, […]
Should you retire at 65 (or ever)?
Today’s New York Times includes an article on career change to retirement. You can read the full article here. Here are the article’s suggestions (with my comments): (1) Talk to a financial planner and see if you can afford to retire. Frankly, I don’t think it’s easy to plan. Your planner can make projections but […]
Mid-Life Career Change: A Tale of 2 Retirees
Roland approaches retirement with what a healthy nest egg: three houses, a seven-figure retirement account, and a pension that covers most monthly expenses. Rosabelle just sold her retail business, after two years of coming to realize that, “This is not where I want to be.” A combination of increased competition and her own disinterest lowered […]
The Mid-life Brain: Smarter than we realized
Mid-life growth calls for sensitivity to stereotypes about aging. One stereotype is that we take longer to learn and resist learning new things. About 8 years ago, a New York Times article supported a theory I’ve held for years. As we get older, our brain holds more and more data. So we just have more […]