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6 Retirement Mistakes You’ll Regret on Your Deathbed

July 31, 2023 · Retirement Life
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5. Spending my entire life trying to be someone else

People have a tendency to follow the crowd, but this is not the best approach. We understand that you want to blend in and do what others do, but if this isn’t you, why would you do that?

By doing this, you diminish the person you truly are. You were camouflaged by society. Don’t try to be someone else because, in the end, it will take so much from you. Of all of the retirement mistakes, this is maybe the saddest one.

In this life, you should strive to become the best version of yourself, and for this, you need to be true to yourself. Take all the time that you need to understand yourself, and we can assure you that you won’t regret it.

Find out what you like most and what you want to change about yourself. The most important thing to do is try to understand what makes you special. Try to see how your uniqueness can help you leave the world a better place than you found it.

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9 comments on “6 Retirement Mistakes You’ll Regret on Your Deathbed”

  1. Osman B Koroma says:
    October 8, 2023 at 1:00 am

    Thank you so much for this wonderful advicess they are very important incites for people like us the retirees. I believe people like us can benefit a lot from this very educational article. I learned a lot from this, I hope others will have the time to read it and tell many other retirees.

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  2. Michael says:
    January 15, 2024 at 6:05 pm

    Yes to looking after one’s body. My doctor gives laconic advice including “Keep moving”. I know several people who use canes and walkers much earlier than they should (60s, 70s) due to aversion to exercise and long-term very sedentary lives.

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  3. Michael says:
    January 15, 2024 at 6:07 pm

    My doctor: “Keep moving”. Too much love of sedentary living and aversion to simple exercise leads to early dependence on canes and walkers.

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  4. Andrew Gotch says:
    February 20, 2024 at 5:33 pm

    Your advice is clearly very important for a self longer life – but with respect you didn’t mention
    other important personal points – in my humble view.
    1 Recognise how you have not acted decently in a friend/relationship which may deserve an apology.
    2 Remember a friend who is having difficulties – your remembrance will be so welcome.
    3 Tell all close to you how much they have positively meant to you even if they didn’t realise it.
    4 Tell Family members how much you are proud of them and that you will always Love them

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  5. Patricia Striar Rohner says:
    May 4, 2024 at 12:53 pm

    I am afraid that I won’t get everything done before I die. I also want to make sure I help my kids and grandkids in any way I think will help.I want to thank people and tell them how much they meant to me. I would like to leave some money for a few charities. Leave money for my kids and grands. Be grateful and try to instill in my family the importance of kindness, tradition, and following your dreams. what else is there?

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