Regarding the recent "life after VFP" thread... folks generally fell 
into two camps. The first was those young'uns who are still depending on 
their folks to drive them to work each day, and whose primary concern, 
after the "VFP issue", is who to ask to junior prom.

The second is the group who anxiously waits by the mailbox each month 
for their copy of AARP magazine so they can clip the coupons in the back 
for the 'all you can gum' dinner special down at the local Ponderosa. 
These are the folks who having been whining about trying to eek out a 
few more years before retiring.

Retiring? Com'on!

Seriously.

Maybe my view is skewed, given my status as self-employed since the 
early 80s. But I don't ever plan on 'retiring'. I love what I do, and 
plan on doing it until I keel over on top of my keyboard. Why 'retire'? 
What would I do then? As far as I'm concerned, I'm already doing what 
I'd do if I was retired. That I get paid doing it is a happy coincidence.

Why would you work at a job that you don't enjoy?

What are YOU going to do when you retire? Why not do that now?

Whil


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