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Why we should learn handwork ahead of retirement planning
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 323403, member: 57467"] If you are not a professional then you should definitely go learn a hand work before you retire, it is obvious your retirement funds will not be enough for you, so it is wise to go and learn a handwork before it's late, well, you should even go learn t and not waiting till you retire because it might too late and your cognitive ability might have deteriorated. If it is possible you should be in the industry you have worked in to ease the work for you, say in your active years you worked in finances then in your retirement years you should definitely choose consulting work in finances. Or you can go start farming or a business that will keep you busy, it is all about optimizing to what you as a retired person what is the best for you, you should not also go into jobs you do not enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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