RE: Rediscovering Financial Discipline: Reflections on CA-Simply Money
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Expecting that it will be over in 3 to 5 years from now. The earlier, the better. I wish I still had time to do the things I love when I retired.
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Lucky you, I got at least 20 years still
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To retire at 50 was the ideal for me. What's the use of retirement if you don't have the funds and the energy to do the things that you love?
Exactly, and imagine that now in Italy they are requesting you to reach age 70 for men and 67 for women
If the retiree is happy to continue his job and the decision is voluntary, I respect that.
No it's obligated, otherwise no retirement wage from the state...
Then the choice is between depending on the state for funds and retiring late or finding your own fund and retiring early.
yeah but on the wage it's already subtracted the amount for public retirement and you cant choose not to, so that will be all money you lose... other fund will not give much also, not enough to survive anyway
I hope the younger generation will learn from our mistake.