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PoindexterOglethorpe

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3. Thanks for that link.
Thu Dec 20, 2018, 01:13 PM
Dec 2018

My one regret is the career development one.

None of the others really affect me. I retired as in I stopped working at the part time job I'd had for several years right before I turned 66. It was good timing for me. I needed to wait for my financial ducks to be lined up properly. That was a bit over four years ago, and while I'm not rich, I'm doing well enough to have the life I want at this point.

I definitely did not work too much. Since I never had a job that I loved, I was always aware that my job was not me, and what I did outside the workplace was vastly more important.

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