I don’t understand why anyone would want to do that. I couldn’t handle it. Lucky for me if my projects keep piling up on at their current rate I’ll never live long enough to finish them.When you retire do so with the intent to live. Not just exist. I have a once close friend who does nothing but sit at home and tend a small garden. I don't know what he does in the winter. Watch soap operas I guess. I'm about to go nuts having to stay in due to weather and caution with this hernia surgery recovery.
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Do you all really think eating dining out really makes that big of an impact on saving for retirement. I have friends who just sweat going out to eat socially because it kills them to spend 20 bucks on dinner. I just can't imagine giving that up...and when I go to a restaurant I get what I want. Just a thing with me I guess....when I order meals for the office I make 100% certain that there will be leftovers. I despise portions and people worrying about not getting enough. I want everyone to be able to eat twice if they want to. So I say go ahead, get the lobster rolls...go ahead, upsize that meal....5 bucks here and there should not make or break retirement. A car will, a credit will, an expensive home will....anything with a payment attached to it....but please, enjoy your dinner, and please enjoy your iced tea or fruity drink....it won't hurt you financially to not drink water.
I have had a scare recently. My mother is 93-years old and shall we say.....headstrong. Still drives, still mows her yard, and still looks over my shoulder telling me I'm doing it all wrong when I try to fix something at her place. Usually I find out something needs fixing a month after she has made it worse by trying to fix it herself. The stories I could tell.
So a couple Sundays ago, at Sunday lunch, one of my daughters said I was, "as stubborn as Mamaw".
The conversation went downhill from there, with the sons-in-law knowing to stay quiet, and I was informed that unless I improved my attitude they were already shopping for a rest home to put me in.......in Missouri.......four hours away.
Said they would visit me at least once a month. Maybe more if I minded what they told me to do.
Children these days.
Hopefully that will be years in the future.
I think if going out to eat occasionally ruins your retirement you’ve got deeper issues, but if done every night at $20 for 40 years it’s $292,000.
I've also seen Mamaw be stubborn with a bad attitude. She wanted to leave a "loving legacy" but instead alienated the whole family. Those who tried to help her and pointed out the situation were further berated. They've already picked out the rest home. So, my purpose in this post is to point out that "you need to learn from other's mistakes, because you'll make enough on your own", that's a quote from my dad I try to follow.