This line really flips the script on how we idealize retirement.
It’s like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow turns out to be fool’s gold if we don’t plan for something beyond just “getting there.”
Retirement isn’t just about the absence of work, it’s about the presence of purpose.
If we let our world shrink after we hit that milestone, we’re essentially clocking out of life early.
Thanks for sharing this, we're all closer to it than we think!