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In reply to the discussion: I finally decided to retire at 70. [View all]lunatica
(53,410 posts)59. Its not that I dont want to sell it
Ive sold it before, and Ive been commissioned more than a few times. Its that selling it is no longer anything I expect or want.
Of course I wouldnt be averse to having shows and selling it, but that doesnt hold any allure for me anymore. I happen to be in that perfect place in my life where I have a modest income after years of work and dont need to sell my art in order to live. I had to live to 70 and work many years, but Im there. Its even more liberating psychologically than the retirement is, and thats liberating all by itself!
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I hear Taos, NM is an artist's colony and spiritual, so you could start researching that...
Hekate
Mar 2018
#11
I was totally burned out and retired at 62. In the 10 years since I've never regretted it.
Binkie The Clown
Mar 2018
#13
Very close to Taos, a bit unknown for me, only visited once but very affordable
Demonaut
Mar 2018
#63
Rent...or possibly even consider AirBnB long term rental, if you have trouble finding something else
Hulk
Mar 2018
#74
Happy Retirement...enjoy this special time in life...I can't wait to join you.
iluvtennis
Mar 2018
#47
Enjoy your retirement and you will certainly find your new home interesting.
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2018
#52