As an eternal optimist, I enjoy success stories. And lately, I’ve been running into lots of them about retirement.
But I’ve also noticed that, too often, these stories leap from here
It was a perfect early spring evening for cocktails at a Manhattan rooftop lounge, and I couldn’t wait. Not only to get back to New York after more than two years away
Can this be The Great Indignation? It seems everybody’s not doing it — retirement, that is.
Last weekend, an article profiling the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir, now with a new band among
My successor was ready; I’d cleared my office, surrendered my laptop, and made my farewells. Toting a shopping bag filled with my office shoe collection and an assortment of farewell flowers, I
The small stack of books decorating the corner of my desk tells my story: The Psychology of Retirement, What color is your retirement?, Blue Horses poems, Life is in the Transitions, and my
I always assumed there’d be more to my retirement than calculating how much money I’d need, estimating expenses, and figuring out the best age to start. Important, for sure, but I