how much equity or money would it require you to say "I quit- I'm outa here. cya"
I've said "I quit, outta here, see ya" numerous times without retiring. No need to retire at all.
Amount of money needed is the same as any other time... income vs outflow. How long can I eat assuming everything else is paid off? If I have plans to do other stuff, save for those.
Not ever going to sit in a chair all day and die, unless I physically can't get out of it. Seen people who retire to do that, dead in a few years. Have to have something to do, and at that age, people to annoy. Haha.
We kept having to tell my late 80s grandfather to stop climbing up on the roof to do maintenance. We would come over and he could hand us tools. He lived to early 90s. Two bouts of cancer were all that ever slowed him down for a few weeks. Yeah, he needed a couple of naps a day, but when awake, there was stuff to do. He busted a rib in a fall a month before he decided to stop eating and leave the planet. All his friends were dead, and he'd outlived his spouse by a decade.
Dad would've been the same way if he hadn't popped a vessel in his brain stem at 61.
Grandfather who "retired" with a full pension, and sat in a chair, was dead around 60. Screw that.
The happy women in Karen's life who are in their 80s sing with her 150 woman competition chorus and keep up just fine. Only thing that slowed her dad down was dimentia, and that only lasted a few years.
You're either living or you're dying.
Heal up and get back to living, by the way. Sorry to read about your back. Getting injured as we get older sucks, it just takes freaking forever to heal up. Just keep trying to get out of that silly recovery bed because you've got more interesting things to go do.
Karen says she always knows which patients are going to get better because they're the ones that won't stay in the damned bed.