
6. Thinking that you know everything
There are many retirement mistakes, but we would like you to avoid making this one because it might be the most dangerous one. Having confidence is an amazing thing, and all of us should strive to be more confident. This trait is desired by many, but there are very few who actually have it.
But having too much confidence can sometimes become a trap. Don’t you ever assume that you know everything? This is one of the worst approaches you can have in life. This world is so beautiful. Just accept that you are not the one who can possibly know everything. We, humans, are here to learn, and this is mostly what we do for our entire lives.
If you want to learn more about how you can have a fulfilling retirement, you can start with this book: Keys to a Successful Retirement: Staying Happy, Active, and Productive in Your Retired Years
You should also read: 5 Things EVERY Retiree Must Know About Nursing Homes
So where, among all the fucking ads, are the six?
So where, among all the ads, are the six?
How do you handle not having a life from which to retire, from living as a bum, from contributing nothing to the Greater Good? How does one accept the inability to life a life not lived but wated, despite starting off very promising. One can’t go back; nor forward for one has nothing to be proud of, not one success; nothing but misery. How does one enter retirement, with nothing to retire from?
Another thing we should do is to get closer to God. And fellowship with other believers.
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?