tink1970
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However, I prefer to hedge my bets and would rather travel today and retire tomorrow than not travel and find that tomorrow never came. It has happened to a number of people I know. There's a balance and middle ground to be found between YOLO and early retirement. We found ours.
I totally agree! DH and I travel fairly frequently and every time we're in an overseas airport we tell ourselves (watching folks struggle with walkers, wheelchairs and overall looking exhausted) "this is why we want to get as much traveling in while we are able bodied and healthy." I'm not disparaging anyone who travels with infirmities or limitations by any means; I just don't want to travel that way myself. That said, I retired 6 years ago at 41 (if by retired meaning quit my well paying but stressful and soul sucking job and now mooch off of my husband


My point is not the sad story
I'm sorry for your loss.
that while early retirement is great, enjoy life now while saving towards that retirement.
Well said!