Why Your Bucket List is a Good Servant but a Bad Master
You know how it is when you retire. You have at least a dozen things you plan to do: you will travel,…
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You know how it is when you retire. You have at least a dozen things you plan to do: you will travel,…
Read More →Retirement doesn’t mark the end of a professional career but rather the beginning of an important life event. Retirement planning is critical…
Read More →First, a definition. Retirement – a word applied to older persons who have supposedly outlived their usefulness to society and are no…
Read More →Folks from wealthy families going nowhere on their own or crashing under the weight of some disorder in spite of all the…
Read More →My legs were aching as I trudged up the slippery stone steps. The enclosed spiral staircase, dank and claustrophobic, ascended one-hundred and…
Read More →A currently running TV commercial shows two teens arriving at their grandparents home. Instead of hugs for the kids, Grandma and Grandpa shove…
Read More →One wonderful thing about being retired is that one has time to think and make big plans. Sorry, there’s no money involved—just…
Read More →In a previous post (“Retirement and Good Living” March 15, 2016) entitled Crucial Conversations—We’re All in this Together, I made the case…
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