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People who become lemons at the age of 65 were probably lazy in the first place, B) were injured in their younger years, or C) literally have no hobbies.
If I could, i'd retire at 35 without any problems. I couldn't imagine how busy it will get when kids enter the picture. My current job gives me an abundance of time off at a time and i'm so bloody busy I have to tone down my hobbies often.
If you have interests, funds to feed those interests as well as take care of your body. Retiring early would be a blessing for many. You become a lemon when you stay on your couch due to social inability, injuries causing disability or mental illness such as depression.
I know a lot of retired folk who are "comfortable" income wise. Some have a small business on the side which they work at to fill time. But most just enjoy the fruits of their labour. I can't bloody wait to retire. The only miserable elderly people I know are the ones, depressed, strapped for cash or disabled.
Save your money, take care of your body/mind you'll enjoy life till you die.
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