Oh, you’ll make it to retirement age, you just won’t be able to retire at that age, or ever.
That’s what I expect at least.
I figure that I’ll be able to retire when I have my house, and all other debts paid off in full, and I’m collecting my government pension (we have a national program here in Canada). And that assumes that the pension payments can cover my day to day and month to month expenses, which, at this point, with inflation the way it’s going, I have absolutely zero confidence that it will be enough.
So I keep working and working, and creating value for shareholders.
Oh, you’ll make it to retirement age, you just won’t be able to retire at that age, or ever.
That’s what I expect at least.
I figure that I’ll be able to retire when I have my house, and all other debts paid off in full, and I’m collecting my government pension (we have a national program here in Canada). And that assumes that the pension payments can cover my day to day and month to month expenses, which, at this point, with inflation the way it’s going, I have absolutely zero confidence that it will be enough.
So I keep working and working, and creating value for shareholders.