Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

I maybe in the minority, but I dont want to fully retire. Your brain and body need the mental/physical stimulates, like the old saying goes: “use what you got or lose what you got.” it’s no coincidence that most people mentally and physically go downhill after they retire.
I like to read and exercise so I'll be good
 
I maybe in the minority, but I dont want to fully retire. Your brain and body need the mental/physical stimulates, like the old saying goes: “use what you got or lose what you got.” it’s no coincidence that most people mentally and physically go downhill after they retire.
Tell us how you feel about it in 30 more years.
 
Tell us how you feel about it in 30 more years.
Exactly. One of the better things I ever did.

More time for family and helping others. More time for fun and exercise. More time for study, analysis and reflection with personal interests. Stress level dropped greatly.

To each their own.
 
I ask myself that question every day. . .

I tried to fly to the sun and my wings melted. . .

Actually, I had and accident of some sort when I was younger that caused scarring in my abdomen. Years later my instestines got twisted in the scar tissue out of the blue. My instestines began dying from no circulation. Had emergency surgery for a resectomy with complications in surgery and died at least once. Luckily I have no ostomy bag or anything like that, now 100% healthy, it just took a while to get back to 100%. . . which is like 275% of a regular man.

*best $225k I was ever forced to pay.

*also, I do not recommend doing this, it is very, very, very painful.
That is terrible!








Don't let @Weezer near your kidneys.
 
I maybe in the minority, but I dont want to fully retire. Your brain and body need the mental/physical stimulates, like the old saying goes: “use what you got or lose what you got.” it’s no coincidence that most people mentally and physically go downhill after they retire.
It's crazy to me that you think working a job is the only way to physically and mentally stimulate your body and mind.
 
Roundabouts are lovely...Add light rail, bicycle lanes, & decent buses (depending on what all you need based on city size) & now we're cooking with fish grease!

Let's add some high speed rail while we're at it...that way legislation doesn't make all our old 4x4s, hot rods, & bikes illegal

@Brillovol...thoughts?
 
I maybe in the minority, but I dont want to fully retire. Your brain and body need the mental/physical stimulates, like the old saying goes: “use what you got or lose what you got.” it’s no coincidence that most people mentally and physically go downhill after they retire.
My Dad is 73 and still works as an ER physician largely for this reason. He thinks he'd go crazy without something to do.
 
Roundabouts are lovely...Add light rail, bicycle lanes, & decent buses (depending on what all you need based on city size) & now we're cooking with fish grease!

Let's add some high speed rail while we're at it...that way legislation doesn't make all our old 4x4s, hot rods, & bikes illegal

@Brillovol...thoughts?
I love roundabouts. Way more fun than intersections.


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When retired you can pay utilities & grocery bills with your regular IRA or 401K payments.

HSA doesn’t allow that, has to be medical.

Both are great ways to save, but one has requirements for what & how it can be used.
All true—but you can reimburse previous medical expenditures from your HSA and get cash. The look back is (I think, not giving advice) as far back as you have receipts.
 
Exactly. One of the better things I ever did.

More time for family and helping others. More time for fun and exercise. More time for study, analysis and reflection with personal interests. Stress level dropped greatly.

To each their own.
I guess it is different as a 25 year old single guy 😂
 
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