Gorton_Tubster
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Iv semi retired. Earnt my shares and now working to keep fit and have framework around my life.
Possibly the only good thing to come from covid is that people re evaluated some things in life . I've been to loads of places <pubs > and staff have changed jobs/careers. I've jokingly retired at 35 and 45 but I will have nothing when I am 55 unless I win the lottery or go back to work. Or I meet my maker before 55 then it won't be a issue anyhow. If you see a miserable old man at city selling programs in 30 years that will probably be me . Up the bluesI think you will find a lot of people are in jobs they hate and can't don't want to carry on doing it.
Sadly some people don't have a choice, theres no chance I am working another 20 years they can fuck off
You talk a great deal of sense mate. I always promised my wife I would retire early as I could so we could spend time together and with our kids and grandkids. I went at 55 and have had the last 10 years enjoying that, good holidays, fishing, doing stuff I just never had the time to do before. I could have stayed on another few years and we would have been considerably more wealthy but what is the point? I have seen too many knock their pan in to build a career, work until their mid sixties and then die within a couple of years. What’s life for?
So that's quite a positive thing for someone like me who has no pension. It means I've not lost £30 k . Every cloud and all that . I hope it recovers for you as that's a big number. It confirms that I might be best putting of this pension thing for another 20 yearsJust had a look at my pension statement, now i knew it wasn't going to make good reading but it has dropped by £30k since January despite me putting in over £6k this year. I wouln't want to be setting out on retirement at the moment.
Actually, it probably confirms that now is the best time to start investing in a SIPP.It confirms that I might be best putting of this pension thing for another 20 years
Can I suggest reading "your money or your life"... a great book, might change your outlook a little.Never going to be able, won't be able to afford it will be working till I die
Thats why i'm not panicking too much at the moment, i keep claasing it as buying shares at a discounted price. My plan was to retire in 8 years but if the figures worked possibly take a couple of years earlier.Pensions are a long game investment. You’re currently buying shares/investment cheap which will recover once the current turmoil subsides. It’s a problem if you want to retire within the next few years but if you are 7-10yrs away then you will be fine.