Life After Retirement: Looking Forward

An Optimist's Guide to Retirement: People are always talking about investments for retirement. Financial investments, that is. If you start treating your health as an investment, though, you could find that exercise is a terrific retirement strategy worth its weight in gold.
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Prof Punch Thank you for a good observation. I retired in 2000. I consider "retirement" as an opportunity for "re-tyrement". I keep myself physically fit and mentally alert. I keep travelling ["They" say, I travel more now] on HRD Training assignments, to Corporates and Colleges. That keeps me going; I love it as I only continue my "teaching" profession. 7/21/2008
MCPAGellegani To RETIRE is not to rest...to RE-TIRE is to CHANGE TIRE. Yes, change tire for wider and more adventurous roads. The world is big and wonderful, go out, enjoy LIFE TO THE FULLEST! Now, is the best time for we will no longer be bound by 8-5 obligations. Now, WE TRULY OWN OUR TIME. Praise God! 7/6/2008
MCPAGellegani To RETIRE is not to rest...to RE-TIRE is to CHANGE TIRE. Yes, change tire for wider and more adventurous roads. The world is big and wonderful, go out, enjoy LIFE TO THE FULLEST! Now, is the best time for we will no loiner be bound by 8-5 obligations. Now, WE TRULY OWN OUR TIME. Praise God! 7/6/2008
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