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rest at a certain point in their life. Our whole lives, we work hard just to be able to live a decent life, and I do believe that at some point it takes a toll on you. Retiring doesn't mean you stop working completely, in my opinion it just means you work just as much as you want to, and not out of necessity or at a full time intensity. If you have worked hard for all of your life and spent your money wisely, you should be able to afford that as an entrepreneur.
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I think Marsha is right about this. If you really enjoy your job, why should you retire. You can still work as long as you are health and happy.Marsha JJ wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 17:33 To answer your question, here's an idea. What if "retirement" is an outdated concept? If your work is really enjoyable, why ever stop? Some of the people in the world with the longest lifespans (such as in the Blue Zones), stay active in some form of work (such as farming, or gardening), and researchers have found that the sense of "community" their provides helps them to stay healthy and happy. So, I would say that whether you have a job, or are self employed, or are doing unpaid volunteer work or a working on a creative pursuit, as long as you enjoy it, why stop?
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Yes! A friend of ours started his own business, and it was his "baby." So, finding someone to trust was incredibly hard for him because if he disagreed, it was his risk, not the other person's. Watching him struggle in this makes me wonder how hard it would be for an entrepreneur to retire. Maybe that's why business stay in the family much of the time!Judith Donald wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 19:03 I think they can still retir but in their case, I do not think it is easy. Entrepreneurs have to do a lot of checks and balances and at the end of the day, a manager's services may be required. Finding a good one is another task.
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