Should Your Retirement Include Continuing to Work? Only If Health and Longevity Are Important.

Working during retirement. Hmm. Isn’t that an anachronism? Retire, by definition, means to  “retreat” or “seek a place of security and seclusion” or, as my Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it, “withdraw from use or service.” Who wants to be useless? Fewer and fewer are buying it. It turns out working during retirement has been trending up […]

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Five Critical Steps to Thriving Within Your Longevity Bonus

You’ve heard it a thousand times. We’re living longer. Yay! We extended our average lifespan more in 110 years than we did in the previous 100,000 years. That’s quite a hockey-stick performance. Makes you wonder why we waited so long. What was so magic about the 20th century? I guess you could say that a

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You’re Over 50 and On The Back-Nine. How Are You Going to Play It?

For the last few summers, I’ve been playing golf in a senior men’s league at a local muni. It’s a mid-week event, so this group is mostly retirees mixed with a few business owners who can step away from their businesses for a day. This is truly a geriatric bunch – the average age is

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“R” Words Are Important – Here’s Five That We Need For Our “Second-half”

In June 2018, I posted a blog that became one of my more popular posts. It’s entitled “Your Second Half Should Be Filled With These Four-letter Words” – click on it and become enlightened (How’s that for a dose of arrogance?) It even became one of the more popular blogs on Next Avenue for several weeks.

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Post COVID, Can We “Be Better Than Before?” Yes! Here’s How.

Last week was an interesting and somewhat grueling week for me, attending back-to-back, multi-day virtual conferences for two separate organizations I’m affiliated with. These were high-level conferences that one would normally fly to and pay dearly for hotel, meals, et. al. Both were amazingly effective – the technology, with a few minor hiccups, worked amazingly

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How Would You Answer the Question: “What Does It Feel Like To Get Old?”

Someone asked me online recently how I felt about getting old. While I was tempted to launch into another of my characteristic snarky-style responses, I exercised uncharacteristic self-control and provided the following: At 78, I guess I qualify for the “old” category. Occasionally, there are days when I wish it weren’t so but I settled

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It’s Never Too Late To Be A Genius. Don’t Forget – You Were One Once!

Einstein was told he was stupid. Yours truly was stupid – for the better part of 55 years. Not because anyone called me stupid – other than a little demon in that fatty-acid clump between my temples. It all started with my mistaken interpretation of a standard IQ test taken somewhere along my high school

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