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Hello everyone! If you’re 50 years old, what advice would you give yourself for retirement? Whether you’re already retired or planning for the future, I’d love to hear your insights, tips, and recommendations on how to prepare for a comfortable and fulfilling retirement.
Your wisdom and experiences can provide valuable guidance for others who are approaching this stage of life.
Thank you for sharing your advice!
LilianaLive a simple life, liberate yourself from stress and meaningless posesiona and savor every second.
KathleenIf you can afford it, do it sooner rather than later!!
JoannaI am 50 years old. The time flies.
Live below your means.
Save and invest early.Jo AnneNever ask for directions from person who is lost. In other words, make sure that the advice you were receiving is from somebody who is where you want to be.
StevenI am 50. #1 don’t get married. #2 let the inheritance double, then think about retiring.
WarrenUnderstand cash flow quadrant concept and how to transition from being employee (trading time for money) to investor (money works for you).
Have self-awareness of how you envision your life. Then strategize and time bound goals to achieve your life vision. Measure your progress, avoid new and shiny objects syndrome, adjust strategy if needed (life happens). Prioritize health, relationships and experiences over material things.
You can never get the time back.
Worth a look: Stop contributing to retirement accounts for early retirement?
IanSave like mad and retire as soon as you can afford to.
KennethIt would depend on how my life looked at that moment in time. Am I happy with my job, my relationships (friends, family), myself, my finances, my investments, and many other factors.
My advice would be to examine all those factors and take action to improve whatever needs attention.
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