Debunking Early Retirement Myths and Outdated Advice.

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Steve Adcock, who retired at age 35 with about $900,000, has debunked three common myths about early retirement. He says that being bored is a myth as long as you have a plan for how to spend your days, and advises taking hobbies or ambitions for retirement out for a test drive before actually leaving your full-time job. He also says that early retirement won't necessarily destroy your relationship, as long as both partners have separate things to do. Finally, he says that the idea that you'll never work again is a moot point, as you'll have the skills to re-enter the workforce in a job or career that you like better than before.
Topics:business#early-retirement#financial-independence#lifestyle#personal-finance#retirement-planning#wealth-building
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