brnsvllyjohn
Active member
We retired in our mid 50s 15 years ago. Our income is far less than what it was when we were still working. We owned everything and we were able to get by on far less. We would not go back for anything. We were never sorry about our decision. We keep to a tight budget but that doesn't mean that we don't do what is important to us. We don't take expensive vacations or spend money we don't have. We both have purchased new vehicles since we retired and are still able to have a nice savings account. I am able to fish or hunt when I want to and she is able to have her hobbies as well. The time we have spent doing what we want when we want is way more important than a few thousand dollars per year.
When I retired I was in great physical shape and able to do anything I wanted. However time catches up to you. In the last few years I have had some physical issues that have limited my ability to do as much as I would like to do. I think those physical issues might have happened sooner had I still been working. The big C has also been an issue for me and no one knows when and if something like that will happen. I am OK now but for a period of time things weren't great. I only mention my physical issues because you never know how long your health will last. If you can stick to a budget and you know you can afford to retire I would retire ASAP if I were you.
We both had decent 401 plans and they were with two different financial firms. The one managing mine knew me reasonably well and he said we would be fine with the money we would earn in retirement. The one managing my wife's plan said we had no chance to survive on the money we could earn. We have more money in the plans now than when we retired so I guess we are doing OK. I only mention this to point out that you will get different opinions even from professionals that know your history. Only you can decide if you can really afford to retire.
When I retired I was in great physical shape and able to do anything I wanted. However time catches up to you. In the last few years I have had some physical issues that have limited my ability to do as much as I would like to do. I think those physical issues might have happened sooner had I still been working. The big C has also been an issue for me and no one knows when and if something like that will happen. I am OK now but for a period of time things weren't great. I only mention my physical issues because you never know how long your health will last. If you can stick to a budget and you know you can afford to retire I would retire ASAP if I were you.
We both had decent 401 plans and they were with two different financial firms. The one managing mine knew me reasonably well and he said we would be fine with the money we would earn in retirement. The one managing my wife's plan said we had no chance to survive on the money we could earn. We have more money in the plans now than when we retired so I guess we are doing OK. I only mention this to point out that you will get different opinions even from professionals that know your history. Only you can decide if you can really afford to retire.