Off Topic Clarky does one

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I'm hoping to retire by 40(6 years away). That's if my investments come good.
How will you fill your time? Who will you talk to? Where will the intellectual stimulation come from? If you know all the answers to this then good on you, if you don't then beware. There's a lot of years left after 40, you could find yourself sitting on here all day!
 
Just in Puglia planning my retirement Mr C ...
Chris N ( Ideal S)
 

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Just in Puglia planning my retirement Mr C ...
Chris N ( Ideal S)
Chris Norman ? Hope all's well. Guessing Puglia? Either holiday or working in a similar field as Ideal ? I retired once in 2008 when City first got promoted to the Prem. Loved the first six months then winter set in and I finished up working voluntary for a charity, and from that a similar paid role came along and from that I ended up buying my business back. Morale is I wasn't ready for retirement in 2008, I just thought I was. But this time , this morning?, City just won 2-0 away, yes. I'm ready.
 
I’d retire tomorrow
I just can’t quite afford it yet

There’s too many things I’ve not done or not seen and not enough time to do it

Bored? Go to the races in Yorkshire have a day out in the town in the morning

go watch yorkshire cricket

go and visit the places in this country you’ve never had time to!

get involved with the tigers trust

And that’s just for starters

now I’m in Liverpool and it’s brilliant
 
[QUOTE="Plum, post: 15704285, member: 1024668 There's a lot of years left after 40, you could find yourself sitting on here all day![/QUOTE]
And?
 
How will you fill your time? Who will you talk to? Where will the intellectual stimulation come from? If you know all the answers to this then good on you, if you don't then beware. There's a lot of years left after 40, you could find yourself sitting on here all day!
Maybe I will get bored.
 
How will you fill your time? Who will you talk to? Where will the intellectual stimulation come from? If you know all the answers to this then good on you, if you don't then beware. There's a lot of years left after 40, you could find yourself sitting on here all day!
Healthy social interaction and intellectual stimulation in the same office with the same people once you are middle aged is a myth, it becomes stale and boring and irritating and you start to count the days to early retirement and fresh new horizons.
 
Healthy social interaction and intellectual stimulation in the same office with the same people once you are middle aged is a myth, it becomes stale and boring and irritating and you start to count the days to early retirement and fresh new horizons.
If you're not happy in your job then yes that might well be the case but it doesn't have to be that way.
 
It's the word retire I don't like. Sounds too much like put out to grass, no longer fit for purpose, death awaits. :emoticon-0101-sadsm
 
It's the word retire I don't like. Sounds too much like put out to grass, no longer fit for purpose, death awaits. :emoticon-0101-sadsm

£@@k me, that’s negative, word to the wise, no one gets out of this life alive!
I personally think you should retire as young as you can afford to, and carry on living your life to the full. Plenty of places to go, things to do that having to work restricts you. Buy a set of golf bats, you’ll never be happy but you’ll enjoy the challenge.:steam:<wah>