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Originally Posted by blueski
This is the kind of retirement where you do a full stop and then live a life without any further purpose or pursuit of anything in a passionate way. I think those striving to retire in their thirties or forties won't be part of the stats you are quoting.
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See, this is the issue. If you "retire" in your 30s and 40s, what are you essentially retiring from? The ability to pay for yourself without a job? That's not the classic definition of retirement then, it just means you've reached a point where money isn't on your most critical of needs anymore.