Two decades ago I got sold on an alternative retirement scheme instead of the State System that everyone's used since Hector was a pup. They guys selling me claimed I'd be a millionaire by the time I retired and I'd have way more money. No pension, no Social Security.
Fat forward 20 years and they were right about one thing, I am a millionaire. Its just that a million dollars isn't what it once was.
Oh well, I like my job and its easy. No retirement for the Steingar, at least not for a long time.
The really big mystery in all this is how long I'm likely to stay above the grass. Papa Steingar had Alzheimer's when he was the age I am right now. He was dead before he hit 70. Mama Steingar lost her battle with cognitive decline early in her 80's. Could be I've only a couple decades left to do whatever I'm going to do.
On the other hand, Papa and Mama Steingar had horrid lifestyles, full of bad food and free of exercise. Papa Steingar smoke and drank even more than me, way more. Those in the Tribe of Steingar who remained free of obesity and other evils of a middle class lifestyle lived into their 90's. Difficult planning indeed when the error bar is 30%.
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@AKBill, it really doesn't sound like you've enough money. Were I you I'd work as long as I could, save up more. Way more. 20 years ago a million dollars was a lot of money. It isn't anymore, what's it going to look like 20 years from now?
I suspect I'll eventually become an economic refugee in some Central American country with gorgeous views, sketchy government and inexpensive rentals. I'll probably die of something that could be cured here, but as least I'll live well before that event.