Enjoy life now and realise that the 65 of tomorrow isn’t the 65 of 100 years ago?
People live in good shape for at least 15 years after they retire, just stay in shape in the meantime and you’ll be both having fun while you’re young and having fun when you retire.
Depends where you live and also on how much you’re able to set aside, but worst case you’re still keeping yourself in shape and doing activities in the meantime. That’s what people like OP seem to skip over, work doesn’t have to be the only thing you do with your life for 40 years (for most people anyway).
Enjoy life now and realise that the 65 of tomorrow isn’t the 65 of 100 years ago?
People live in good shape for at least 15 years after they retire, just stay in shape in the meantime and you’ll be both having fun while you’re young and having fun when you retire.
And retirement age is being bushed back using that as an argument.
Depends where you live and also on how much you’re able to set aside, but worst case you’re still keeping yourself in shape and doing activities in the meantime. That’s what people like OP seem to skip over, work doesn’t have to be the only thing you do with your life for 40 years (for most people anyway).