Monday, February 13, 2006

 

The Golden Years: Feet Up Or Nose To The Grindstone?

Welcome to retirement 21st century-style -- and it's not your grandparents' retirement. "Given what life expectancy is today, if you make it to 60 or 65 and that's when you expect to retire, you still have 30 years to live. What if someone told you at 30 you had to sit around and do nothing for the next 30 years?" asks Dorothy Cantor, a Westfield, NJ-based psychologist and former president of the American Psychological Association (APA). Chances are, it wouldn't sit well with the get-up-and-go, self-starting sort that gravitates toward meeting planning.

The Golden Years: Feet Up Or Nose To The Grindstone?
Source: Insurance News Net

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