Retirement's the most wonderful thing. I get to enjoy all the things I never stopped to notice on the way up. After an extraordinary life, it's time to enjoy my retirement.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I retire with a smile on my face, in good health, and ready to spend autumns at my kids' games instead of my own. I'm excited to start the next chapter of my life.
I'm happy in retirement.
Retiring is one thing. Being retired is something else altogether.
I've decided to pick my moment to retire very carefully - in about 200 years time.
I'll never retire. I like what I'm doing.
'm so fortunate to have done what I love to do for so long, but the day I retired was one of the best days of my life. Not because I was happy to get away from the sport, but because it was clear in my mind that I had done all I possibly could, and that it was time to go.
Getting older, I realize I've had a very fortunate life. I've had a budget that's allowed me to do just about any silly little thing the mind could conjure up, and I'm still alive and here.
I never wanted to retire. I wanted to kind of shift my work pattern so I could stay fresh and invigorated, and use the experience that I had gained in 30 years, but in a slightly different direction.
As soon as I finish one thing, there's always something else on the horizon I want to do. I don't have any intention of retiring from anything.
I'm so lucky to have a career in my fifties. And to still have the desire to do it. I don't think about retirement.