In my early 50s, I was forced to retire early after a near-death experience to take care of my health.
But at 62, after feeling bored, restless and stuck, I un-retired and started a coaching company to help people achieve a more fulfilling retirement than I did.
Here are four myths about retirement that more people need to talk about:Myth #1: Life follows a linear path.
Don't wait for retirement to live the life you want.
Benedictine monks are encouraged to "keep death daily before your eyes," so that they can live life more fully and in a detached manner.
Persons:
Millennials, I've, They'd, Cicero
Organizations:
Stanford's Center of Longevity
Locations:
U.S