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Old 09-23-2021, 03:20 PM   #1
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Personally, I envy you. As a 59 year old pastor, I'm looking probably at another 6 years before I can even consider retiring and being able to afford to live on what my pension and social security give me.

I have however thought about going to part-time, and taking a decrease in order to be collecting social security early.

I've watched many people retire however, and whenever it is nobody thinks they're ready to do so. The other thing I've noticed is that those who keep themselves busy with something, hobby, volunteer work, taking care of family, all seem to prosper emotionally, mentally, and physically after retirement.

Of course now my advice is a little different. Prayerfully ask the Holy Spirit to guide your decision. Then after you make your decision, accept it as the guidance of the Holy Spirit and God's will. And then you live your life in the peace and joy the Lord.
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Old 09-24-2021, 08:22 AM   #2
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Life forces upon us decisions we never will make on our own because most of us are too risk adverse (Justified by kids, mortgagees etc.) to actually go all in on our dreams as adults. Sounds as if you were planning to make a change thru continuing education and this just accelerates/confirms your commitment to your next step.

Had the opportunity to retire at 47, but with some required life changes, when my partner of 13 years orchestrated a mass firing and exodus from a company we had built. After soul searching and support from former coworkers, decided to do it one more time with my friends.

Twelve years later, we ended up happier and more financially rewarded by an exponential amount vs if we had stayed. Our partner meetings started out cursing my former partner. Over time they became toasts to the man who made it all happen.

Sometimes the worst thing that happens to you (Job Loss) ends up over time being the best thing. You are now free to pursue your dreams with a bit of a financial net (Pension).

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