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Originally Posted by P1et
I have taken that term literally also. You’re 65, you retire, pull from your pension and kick back all day long.
It’s obvious retiring is used in a much looser fashion these days. I often interpret it as “stopping the 9-5 grind and doing something I love doing”.
How about doing what you love, period?
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Cause maybe for some people their work is what they love - so they retired the day they started working?
I can see it being used a bit more liberally when you retire from Professional Sports, the Military, perhaps even Politics - but in my mind even if you're still just doing something you love for money, you're not retired. You just have hobby income.