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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'll never retire. I like what I'm doing.
I have never retired - I have averaged 40 working weeks a year since 1933.
I've decided to pick my moment to retire very carefully - in about 200 years time.
When I was younger, I thought about retiring.
I tried to make a distinct point that I wasn't retiring - that I was moving on.
Retiring for good wasn't difficult. I knew at the time it was right. I was no longer capable of achieving the standards I'd set myself and there was no light at the end of the tunnel.
When you retire, it's a place in life, a part of the journey. You just don't quit work; you develop an attitude where you can do what you please.
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.
I'd retired for about six or seven years. Coming back to the business, I found that I was sort of not quite a has-been, and it wasn't a new career, it was just kind of difficult to crack the nut, so to speak.
I think the notion of retirement is just a dreadful, dreadful idea and I hope I never have to do that.
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