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Are you single? Are you looking forward to The Golden Bachelorette so you can get some clues about how to proceed?
A recent book, and some amazing women, tell us their stories—stories that resonate with all of us.
A lot has happened since 1889, when Otto von Bismarck invented retirement. It’s time to update his vision.
We’re tired of winter, and ready for some entertainment. Want to hear what we we have in mind?
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A year of weekly wine-fueled scheming-and-planning dinners, and in 2011 my next career began.
Do you know where to buy the best banh mi in town? Were you the first to find a new niche bookstore? Are you a fan of a small, free museum that isn’t yet on TripAdvisor? Then you’re the perfect person to become a Greeter!
When we retired, we were excited about how we would use our experience in a new venture. About a year later, we realized there was no general recognition of how useful we might be…
We first became aware of Jamie Lee Curtis when we laughed over A Fish Called Wanda, accurately described by Rotten Tomatoes as a brainy comedy with widespread appeal.
We love books about science, where the joy of scientific effort or discovery illuminates us. Here are five we thought were great.
I did retirement in my own time and on my own terms.
Our youngest had just graduated college and was engaged to marry. My husband and I ran a company making money for the owners. We asked to buy in but were told that wasn't possible. I was 47, my husband 56. We looked over our finances and realized that if we worked ten more years, we would be ten years older but not much richer.
Teach her to understand where happiness fits in and she’ll teach you what you need to know now.