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In reply to the discussion: For people talking about having a 50 year old retirement age [View all]jp11
(2,104 posts)59. If I get ousted from my job like many people at or near that age I'd be happy to
have the option of retiring over burning through my savings (hope I'd have some) just to stay afloat.
And there's no reason you'd HAVE to retire just it COULD be an option hell even if you got reduced benefits and it didn't kick in full for 5-10 more years it would at least be something when/if you can't get rehired and have to take some minimum wage job. At least then you might be able to get by on just one such job instead of 2-3.
As for feeling worthless so long as I was of good health I'd keep myself busy one way or another there's nothing that says retiring means you sit on you butt all day doing 'nothing' to feel 'worthless'.
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Back when my husband retired, during the Clinton years, many of the retirees we met
Cleita
May 2012
#10
Please make a thread about this so I can rec it. It deserves to be discussed AT LENGTH.
Zalatix
May 2012
#33
I think what you said is probably the worst indictment of western civilization I've read here.
Selatius
May 2012
#68
The wealth isn't being hoarded by baby boomers, it's being hoarded by the Plutocracy.
Zalatix
May 2012
#34
i was with you until "it's all hogged by the baby boomers in their late 50s".
HiPointDem
May 2012
#71
I don't have a job to have self worth. I trade my labor to pay for things.
OmahaBlueDog
May 2012
#21
If it were distributed properly (to everyone according to need).........
socialist_n_TN
May 2012
#24
the entire concept of "self-worth" comes from without. it's a concept given to us by our society
HiPointDem
May 2012
#75
I retired at 62 and I am not bored. I don't know how I ever found the time to work.
doc03
May 2012
#23
When I used to see stories on the late news about little old ladies found dead in their
Booster
May 2012
#26
Yes. There is plenty of time between age 50 and dying amongst cat food cans
Luminous Animal
May 2012
#62
People don't need to feel like they have worth if they can have fun and sit on their asses.
dkf
May 2012
#27
yep. rich people don't have to worry about their self-worth. their money makes it irrelevant.
HiPointDem
May 2012
#76
A person's self-worth is not determined by how much money they make for the capitalists...
Comrade_McKenzie
May 2012
#30
Why would being retired make one feel worthless, unless their self worth was derived from work?
TheKentuckian
May 2012
#58
a prolonged period of unemployment has actually led me to believe that most jobs are worthless,
HiPointDem
May 2012
#74
Let me explain. When one can retire at 50, one has more worth than those who must continue to labor
Bluenorthwest
May 2012
#86