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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 106229, member: 25510"] My boss in the bank retired at age 50. She was too young but she said she wanted to savor life. Her husband has a good job so money is not an issue. At first I envied her situation especially when I would experience excessive stress at work. I can imagine the good life to wake up late and you can sleep late as well. You can also eat what you want while watching tv. What a coincidence my former boss did that – she ate what she wanted while watching tv. From a weight of 120 pounds she ballooned to 150 pounds when we met after a year of her retirement. On the following year her health was obviously suffering. She was obese from too much enjoyment of life. It is a wonder that she is still alive today at age 76 and in a condition of obesity. She has a wheel chair because she has difficulty in walking and her legs are already bloated (maybe with water). I am posting this story to serve us a lesson to take care of our health when we retire. [/QUOTE]
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