Expecting His Wife to Work for the Next 20 Years and more

A Rat Who Stops Working at 55

Stopping work at 55 might seem like a retirement dream if it’s part of a mutual plan, but here it reeks of laziness and selfishness. Instead of contributing to the household or their shared future, this person chose to stop working entirely—not because they couldn’t work, but because they wouldn’t. Rather than respecting a partnership dynamic, they shifted the entire financial burden onto their wife, effectively saying, “You handle it; I’m done.”… Read More Expecting His Wife to Work for the Next 20 Years and more

Transparency and Trust

This isn’t just about money—it’s about honoring the time, work, and resources you invested in securing your future. You’ve worked hard for this pension, and you deserve to control it without feeling pressured or manipulated. Creating a financial structure that allows you autonomy over your assets while still contributing fairly to the partnership can make for a stronger, more balanced relationship.… Read More Transparency and Trust

A Fulfilling Retirement Journey

As I entered the realm of retirement last Christmas, I found myself standing at the threshold of a new and invigorating chapter of life. Instead of viewing it as a conclusion, I embraced retirement as an opportunity for personal growth, knowledge enrichment, and meaningful contributions. In this article, I share the facets of my retirement journey – maintaining an active website, continuous education in neuroscience and psychology, engaging in voluntary work, and providing steadfast support to family and friends.… Read More A Fulfilling Retirement Journey