I cannot emphasize the following points too strongly:
Retirement is a beginning of something new, not just an ending.
Certainly, people often identify the idea of Retirement as the end of their working life, and this is certainly the case, unless, of course, we just take Retirement from one job and go out and start another one. This does happen, but if we start another job, at least if it’s a full-time job, after “Retiring” from our current job, then we really haven’t Retired yet. We have just changed jobs and that’s not uncommon.
But let me talk about a true “Retirement” where we cease to work full time and enter the new world of leisure and self-directed engagement. This is the world of Retirement that most of us long for, if we have
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This is completely anecdotal, of course. I have been meeting more and more Retirees who tell me that they have been officially Retired LONGER than they worked in life. I think that this is wonderful and allows us the luxury to explore alternative ways of living for many more years. (This is now one of my Life Goals to meet or exceed.)
And, yet, sadly, I have met many older employed workers who are delaying their Retirement decision, not because of money (though that’s some) but because they are afraid to start this chapter of their life.
Now here comes the fear:
I have been told by folks that they will not begin their Retirement because it is, “The beginning of the End of life.” I understand that a person can feel this way and I certainly do not blame them for finding fear in this thought.
Others have told me that they are just plain afraid because they do not have a clue about what they will do with their time, once retired from work life.
Well, first, let’s review the fear of the end of Life.
What about “the end”? Let me share some thoughts about this and see if it helps others tempted to draw the same conclusion as those described
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Final Thesis The Baby Boomer era has decreased since War War 1, leaving mostly the government and Canadians distress about how this event will impact societies economy and the debts our generation has to pay. Supporting argument #1 With the peak in births during the Baby Boomer era, this has resulted in financial instability within society. Supporting argument #2 Society as a whole is experience difficulties managing the effects of the aging Baby Boomers. Introduction During the 1947 to 1965, about 76.4 million children were born, this phenomenon was eventually labeled as the Baby Boom (Canadian Encyclopedia).
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Society often believes college is a necessary experience for a better future, but I argue that the future will not be any better when student debt becomes a part of life for those who follow that mainstream belief. Most parents often dream of the great colleges and universities that their children will get accepted into; however, they fail to think of the cost to attend those institutions. Financial aids! Financial aids! Yes there are financial aids that students can apply to lessen the student debt.
You never want to become the old person becomes the rust tractor. By this meaning once you are old you need to keep doing things and keep learning things. You want to stay the shiny tractor that keeps being used. Life is about growing in knowledge and that 's not going to happen if you become lazy in your old age and decide not to learn anymore. Most people see themselves once they are old as useless which is not true.
PREPARATION OUTLINE Title : Care for the elderly Organisational Pattern : Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Visual Aid : Power point slides General Purpose : To persuade Specific Purpose : To persuade my audience to care for the elderly with respect and dignity Central Idea : The elderly are often neglected and are vulnerable so we must care for them to prevent untoward incidents.
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