http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37307347
This is a nice uplifting story and the guy looks amazing for his age, but working way past a retirement date is not the solution for everybody, whats wrong with retiring and enjoying it ( you have to be financially happy) you can still keep your mind and body active as a lot of us do.
When I started work at the age of 16, I remember thinking 55 would be a good age to retire, I didn't quite make it but packed in full time at 59 and completely at 62, do I miss it? no, it was only a means of paying the mortgage and raising a family, days are now spent doing what I want when I want, why work if there is no need.
This is a nice uplifting story and the guy looks amazing for his age, but working way past a retirement date is not the solution for everybody, whats wrong with retiring and enjoying it ( you have to be financially happy) you can still keep your mind and body active as a lot of us do.
When I started work at the age of 16, I remember thinking 55 would be a good age to retire, I didn't quite make it but packed in full time at 59 and completely at 62, do I miss it? no, it was only a means of paying the mortgage and raising a family, days are now spent doing what I want when I want, why work if there is no need.