The BEST Retirement Advice EVER From Retirees + MORE FUN!

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Things to know before retirement, top tips to plan your time to retire, things you must know before retirement. These ideas come from people who have actually done it. It's what they recommend along with the ideas you need to know in your early retirement years. If you're thinking about retiring soon, then you're in for a real treat! In this video, we've gathered some of the best advice from retirees about their personal retirement. Aside from giving you some great advice, this video is also packed with helpful retirement stories and tips. If you're ready to retire soon, then this is the video for you!

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Disclaimer: All information given in my videos is meant to be educational. This video is not intended to replace your research, nor to provide legal, investment, or financial advice. For legal advice consult a lawyer.
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Retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My parents both spent same number of years in the civil service, but my mom was investing through a wealth manager, and my dad through the 401k.

Aaronduckstein
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Inflation's impact has become worse lately. With the rising cost of living, my main concern is ensuring a comfortable retirement. If I end up with only $500k, I'm worred i might run out of money

RobertNoppers
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Being rich is not about money. It's about being healthy and living a long comfortable life. 6 yrs. Retired. Don't have a bunch of money but I have my health and live a rich rewarding life..

curtiscollins
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I am in my early 60s and retired at 53. Lots of people gave me pushback because they had difficulty grasping the concept of not working if you don’t have to. I looked at my life as stages. I earned everything I have now through a lot of hard work, but I owe it to myself to “stop and smell the roses” in my final stage of life. In my case I left the country after I retired and live in Latin America. It allowed me to get away from all the negative things happening in America while appreciating my new environment. I have yet to meet anyone who regrets retirement.

Millerj
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In my 50s, I'm focused on investments for retirement. I've heard of people generating substantial passive income, like someone who earned $200K under a year.

CadeCowell-ftfe
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I walk 5 miles a day and retired at 50. Keep walking and lift light weights.

JesusisLordghj
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I have been retired for 11 years and my wife 13. We do what ever we like everyday, each day we sleep in then get up and talk about what we are going to do each day. Over the last 10 years, we are out enjoying ourselves 6 out of 7 days per week. We eat out everyday and travel, but only in the US. We just drove out to Utah from Indiana and rented a side by side then spent several days riding the Piute Trail System. We paid our house off twenty some years ago, so we have little to no monthly bills. We are both in good heath and rarely go to any doctors and both have pensions plus money coming in monthly from savings and investments. The reason everything is going so smooth in retirement, is the fact that we both planed for our retirements starting at age 20. We made little headway in our 20s but made huge strides in our 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s. Now, everyday is a Saturday, and every night is a Friday night. Believe me, it's all in the planning.

BulletSpoung
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Dont wait till you're retired to think only then you'll be happy. Enjoy and appreciate every day you are alive

markyy
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Retired at 64 in the middle of Covid, sold house, built new house in Scotland. The stress of suddenly ceasing work after 35 years sent me into deep depression. I got out of it by becoming involved with the community in the glen - hospital driving, clearing up, repairing, DIY, cutting and logging firewood, doing odd jobs at the kirk, lecturing on my work subject, road cycling, climbing, kayaking on the loch, swimming, just having fun. I'm now back to being a balanced, normal irritating old twat.

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Be Happy Now. Don't wait! Find a way to serve others. Im 70 and have been fully retired for 5 years. One thing i would add to the list is to unburden yourself from the past and let go of some toxic relationships. It can be done with grace and dignity, just ease out of those relationships...no bitterness or drama required. That's my 2cents

hollyclark
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Recently, I've been pondering retirement. I've also invested $800K on S&P 500 so i could secure my financial future. i need an approach to invest in Stocks like Nvidia stocks and ofcourse AI stocks that will align with my risk tolerance and financial goals but it seem to be bearish right now.

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More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire without any investment. Retirement becomes truly fulfilling when you possess two essential elements: financial resources and a meaningful purpose in life. Make prudent investment choices to secure good returns and ensure a comfortable retirement.

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I've been retired for about 5 years now. It is very important to keep a sense of purpose in your life. The world around you tends to ignore and forget older folks. You can become "invisible" if you don't make and keep friends. If you are a Christian and a church member try to serve in a ministry of some kind. Serve those around you.

hilbert
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I retired at 49, and now I’m 55. I ate soup and oatmeal while coworkers went out. I didn’t buy the hobby “toys”, but worked as much as I could. You have to act differently if you want different results.

toddhurd
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I just turned 41 and awfully late to investing with barely any portfolio except my 401k, I have a decent amount of cash saved up and with inflation currently soaring AGAIN, I’m getting worried about retirement, my intention is to retire at 65 atleast, so how best do I maximize my savings of over $500k

Rochelletrem
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I am currently in my 40s and This is no time to taper retirement savings. I want to max out my retirement contributions and I also have another $200k in a savings account that i want to invest in a non-retirement account. Where should I invest it now?

ChristopherAbelman
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I am 71, my husband passed away 4 years ago. I am not alone. I have three sons and have good care from them everyday. I live with them. They make sure I see all my doctors. We live in sunny california.I am in good hands. I keep busy doing crafts, walking, reading and writing freelance.I am enjoying my last years just fine.

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I am in my sixties, and it forever amazes me when so many of my retiring friends, have absolutely no idea what to do with themselves, once they stop doing paid work and have all that free time. It as though for their whole lives, they had no ambitions or interest except for going to work. I have never had enough time for all the things I want to do, time is so precious.

yootoobnz
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At 62, I've come to realize that money is a tool. I’ve worked so hard over the years to realize that if you don’t make money work for you, you can’t experience true freedom. I’m glad I found that out although it was later in life, but that marked the turning point in my finances.

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I retired ten years ago next month on December 29th at 50 and have ZERO regrets. It's been a great ten years!

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