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Modern Retirement

By: oldbuddy send a private message
Portland : OR : USA | 3 months ago  
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I'm retired myself and have nowhere to go with all day to get there, so I started reflecting on what it would have been like to retire in my grandfathers day instead of today.

My grandfather worked 32 years in the same job as a machine operator in a oil tool equipment factory and was pretty well beat up from all the hard work when he finally got his gold watch and a pat on the back to be sent home. From what I remember he didn't ever do much after that, just sit in the back yard in an old easy chair rolling cigarettes from his Bull Durham bag with a ring of little flakes all around his chair. Then he would puff away with his dog in his lap and watch the grass grow around him. That's where they found him one day, faded off to sleep for good with the dog still in his lap.

The difference for me today is the Internet. As long as I can get online, the opportunities for discovery and learning will never cease. It also makes a huge difference in our financial status. My old granddad had Social Security and a few bucks from a pension, but there was no way to get more. Today, especially in the United States, there is free money laying all around and all you need is a wheelbarrow and a scoop shovel to get your share online.

My days are full and it's hard to even get a nap in some days. I am grateful to have been born when I was so I could be here now. Of course we have no way of knowing what my grandchildren will face when they retire. They might be writing a similar story themselves some day.

So let's enjoy what we have!

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Posted By brigidprimrose brigidprimrose | 3 months ago
Hi, and must say you are choosing to do it all in a beautiful place.
Enjoy life
Regards
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