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				 Re: Forced to Retire Early 
 
			
			I went through a similar experience.  Due to a hostile buyout I had to decide between accepting an early retirement offer and leaving a few years before I'd planned to, or holding on and see what happened.  I took the offer and retired in my mid fifties.  Best decision I ever made.  Those that hung on ended up pretty unhappy.  Me, on the other hand, I've had a stupid grin plastered on my mug ever since.
 In the final analysis I lost the identity I had as a long term employee at a major corporation, and to a lesser degree the daily contact I had with folk I considered friends.  But I gained total freedom to do whatever I want on a daily basis and the ability to get up whenever I feel like it rather than when I had to.  Like I said, I've been grinning ever since.  You end up with the choice to pursue hobbies and interests, or the opportunity to start a new job/career.
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