Don’t Retire To Something. Retire On Something.
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Retire
On
something.
And
With
something.
And
From
something.
And
Under
something.
And
Before
something.
And
In
something.
And
For
something.
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Retire
To
Something is great advice and I’m not here to dismiss or disparage it. So let’s try the phrase with some different prepositions.
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Don’t Retire To Something. Retire On Something.
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Retire On
your own terms. Leave when you’re good and ready, not when someone else decides it’s best for you to move on.
Retire On Something
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Retire With
your better half. If you’ve achieved FI as a couple, you’ll probably want to enter the next chapter together, as well.
Retire With Something
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Retire From
the obligation of paid work. While the common quote begins with “
Don’t
retire from something,” that’s exactly what you’ll be doing.
Retire From Something
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Retire under
a blue sky. Make plans to visit your dream destination and plan to stay awhile.
Retire Under Something
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Retire Before
it’s too late! Sadly, some people never get a chance to experience a single day of retirement.
Retire Before Something
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Retire In
the prime of your life. Why wait until you’ve experienced decades of physical decline and at higher risk of cognitive impairment to retire?
Retire In Something
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Retire For
your mental health. I’ve explored how retirement can make it easier to do all
the things that science says will make us happy
.
Retire For Something
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