Why My Father's Last Words Convinced Me To Retire Early

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Nick Maher

Nick Maher

Күн бұрын

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@glenmason1876
@glenmason1876 Ай бұрын
I remember my dad gave me advice to retire as early as possible, he retired at 58, I retired in 2020 at 58, my dad passed away this year, he was 96
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. That was a good innings from a wise man. Thanks for sharing.
@riboid
@riboid 23 күн бұрын
@@nickjmaher My Dad retired at 59 too and I said, you still had lots of working years and he said, that if he continued working, he would likely have died early. Dad turned 86 in August.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 22 күн бұрын
@@riboid My point proved! Thanks for sharing.
@riboid
@riboid 21 күн бұрын
@@nickjmaher And there was me trying to persuade him to continue working too...
@johnqlunchbucket
@johnqlunchbucket Ай бұрын
Retired at 49, eleven years ago, and love every minute of it. Best choice ever.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story.
@ClickBeetleTV
@ClickBeetleTV 26 күн бұрын
Do you mind if I ask how you spend your time? I'm slated to retire in about a year, so I'm now wrestling with plans for life after work and I'm not quite sure my head is wrapped around it
@robertross8565
@robertross8565 Ай бұрын
Retired at 64; loving it. I go to the gym 5 times per week.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
You nailed it!
@stephfoxwell4620
@stephfoxwell4620 Ай бұрын
Retired at 57. Never been happier.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Good for you
@stephfoxwell4620
@stephfoxwell4620 Ай бұрын
@@nickjmaher Didn't want to be the richest man in the graveyard. Time is more important. Time with family. Time to think.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
@@stephfoxwell4620 spot on!
@richardcarpenter1076
@richardcarpenter1076 Ай бұрын
Retired at 57 with worries that I would struggle both financially and mentally. Now I work part-time with zero stress and have not looked back.
@grl9917
@grl9917 Ай бұрын
I did at 53. Moved to Spain! Could not be happier!
@brakmaster
@brakmaster Ай бұрын
I am 40, single, and the person you described in the first part of the video is me. Have sacrificed life, friends and family, and health over work. I have come to the realization that I need to retire as soon as possible. I also lost my father aged 75 a few months ago and it was a huge wakeup call for me. Unfortunately I cannot yet retire as I am nowhere near being financially free. Thanks for your video and perspective on life.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate your endorsement and wish you all the best with your plan to retire as soon as possible.
@brakmaster
@brakmaster Ай бұрын
@@nickjmaher Thank you. God willing I will be healthy first and everything else after🙏
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
@@brakmaster 👍
@chipprovost8345
@chipprovost8345 Ай бұрын
@@brakmaster when you're able to retire, stay productive. At the end of each day, reflect on what you accomplished that day. This will keep you focused and it will give you peace. Until then, come up with a retirement plan and work the plan.
@fineweather4569
@fineweather4569 21 күн бұрын
Toiling away for years takes away the 2 most important commodities you have - health and time. Was designed this way to ensure people didn’t have time and energy to focus on what their leaders were up to, while making them richer. It’s a slave system pure and system, disguised as creating a ‘career’. We are seen as cockroaches. Up to each one of us to prioritise our lives and make plans to quit as soon as we can. Some young people have already given up as they can see any benefits from working for life are no longer there…
@simoncook1325
@simoncook1325 Ай бұрын
My sister had her own business,she was the same as you.Her work was her life.I kept telling her she had enough money to stop,which was millions,but she never listened.She eventually cut down a couple of years ago aged 55.She just died of cancer without being able to enjoy the fruits of her labour.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate you sharing your sister’s story.
@DanTheManIOM
@DanTheManIOM Ай бұрын
Sorry.
@SoulCareOver50
@SoulCareOver50 23 күн бұрын
That's so sad. So sorry for your loss.
@cheekytyke
@cheekytyke 23 күн бұрын
@@simoncook1325 that’s really awful. What a life lesson for us all
@New-bw4kz
@New-bw4kz 17 күн бұрын
Maybe her joy was her business something not many understand
@driftingintoretirement
@driftingintoretirement Ай бұрын
Wise words, I retired 18 months ago at 56. Best job I have ever had. 🥃🎱🥃
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for the endorsement. Glad it’s going well.
@afzalshaikh2128
@afzalshaikh2128 Ай бұрын
I’m 42 father of 4 and your video has me questioning my life choices
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
I hope you make good choices.
@JazzManDean
@JazzManDean Ай бұрын
Retired at 52 the best thing I ever did and now live in Brazil 🇧🇷. Congratulations on your early retirement ❤❤
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate your support and you sharing your story.
@susan7374
@susan7374 Ай бұрын
Most of the time people don't regret retiring 😊
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Spot on! Although it can have it’s challenges.
@Carnegiered52
@Carnegiered52 Ай бұрын
I regret it, believe me.
@makeupgirl8886
@makeupgirl8886 Ай бұрын
so glad you had so much money that you could do so
@teslamoneyman426
@teslamoneyman426 Ай бұрын
Retired at 40s. Never been so stress-free. Loving it. ❤
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
@jackchueh1231
@jackchueh1231 Ай бұрын
Single? Kids?
@RobinsonKris
@RobinsonKris 29 күн бұрын
Your Dad gave you a beautiful gift, didnt he? I'm so glad his words landed on open ears and your son, and wife, are better off for it as well. What a beautiful story. Thank you.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 29 күн бұрын
I appreciate your endorsement. He changed my life’s direction for the better.
@Ponzuu28
@Ponzuu28 Ай бұрын
My husband worked himself to death at 45 owning his own business, Now I appreciate every day with my family!!! Wished we had retirment together :(
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
@Freeagent-4-life
@Freeagent-4-life 22 күн бұрын
I hope that all has turned out okay, losing a loved one like that must be very difficult.
@jimray2281
@jimray2281 12 күн бұрын
I retired 5 months ago at 63 and have spent some time questioning that decision. Your videos have helped me feel better about the change in my life. Thank you!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement. I’m pleased they have helped.
@CharlesTersteeg
@CharlesTersteeg 11 күн бұрын
I retired at.44. You hit the nail on a lot of points!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
I’m glad they resonated with you. I appreciate your endorsement.
@gazazzz904
@gazazzz904 Ай бұрын
I was fortunate to be made redundant at 43. As a workaholic, I climbed the corporate ladder from the bottom to the top, experiencing office politics and daily stress. Now, I spend most of my time with my two kids and working from home as a management consultant. I couldn’t be happier😊
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your story.
@aditikaria534
@aditikaria534 Ай бұрын
How hard or easy did you find getting management consultant jobs?
@AG-so4gl
@AG-so4gl Ай бұрын
Early retired at 55. Life is for living 😊
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Spot on!
@puma55792
@puma55792 Ай бұрын
Retired at 64 best thing i ever did, no more stress. do what i want when i want, the summers are brilliant, visiting Grandchild more often, even in the Winter not having to venture out to work in all weathers, plan ahead sort your finances out and get out of the rat race.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story and advice.
@kh884488
@kh884488 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I think your father would be proud of you.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
I hope so! Thanks for your endorsement.
@bradwolfgang1037
@bradwolfgang1037 Ай бұрын
There are two types of people at retirement. The “I-wish-i-had’s” and the “I’m-glad-I-did’s” I tell people if they knew of all the times that I 1. Left work early to attend my kids sporting events, band concerts and cub scouts/Boy Scouts, 2. Skipped dinner meetings after work 3. Skipped going to the bar with co-workers 4. Skipped going golfing with clients and bosses/ co-workers - I got passes over for many promotions in my career and I now realize that my career ( when you hit 60 ) doesn’t mean a hill of beans….. other that my experience in products and processes. Now I work 4 days a week - and spend my 3 days off visiting my mother and doing this that 8 want to do. And I spend time with my grandchildren ( after I spent time with my own kids ) screw the work life and the “career” it’s mostly a myth. Spend time with your wife and kids. At the end of your like you end up as one of the “I’m-glad-I-did’s”. 👍👌😉
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience and viewpoint. Valuable insights.
@BF2021-kf8xz
@BF2021-kf8xz Ай бұрын
I’m 55 and realistically have 10 more years. Luckily I have a job and employer that suits me and it should be bearable. Really couldn’t afford to quit prior than anyway. I have a wife five years younger and we have a fair amount of debt to deal with. Glad you learned something from your father were able to sell the business to realize the lesson and message he was sending you.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story and best of luck.
@Carnegiered52
@Carnegiered52 Ай бұрын
Hang in there with your job, mate. You’ll be happy you did.
@sackrattan395
@sackrattan395 Ай бұрын
I'm an advocate of your decision. Life is too short to work it away. I also decided to reprioritize my life, I've dissolved both of my business and rented out my house and set out to explore the world at the young age of 48. I haven't looked back since. I've lost my dad and a few close friends in the past few years which I think has had an impact on me and my current decision to Live. I hope everyone else can escape the matrix.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate your endorsement.
@vince_only_way_is_up
@vince_only_way_is_up 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story, it can be a common story these days
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
You’re welcome. Thanks for your comment.
@carrotsandrunning
@carrotsandrunning 24 күн бұрын
one of the only things i really remember my dad telling me was "never work a day longer than you have to". At the moment at 40 i'm hoping to retire at 55 but i'm thinking about trying to make it even sooner because the way he said it i could tell he meant it with every fibre of his soul.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 24 күн бұрын
Your Dad’s words are spot on! I hope you get there.
@Bobcat-k7g
@Bobcat-k7g 5 күн бұрын
Great advice. Many of us blindly and unaware walk into the trap. The most dangerous trap is a trap we don’t realise. When we do, we are trapped. It feels like it is hard to get out. But it really is adjusting your mindset. I did retire at 50 from a stressful job. I’m very fortunate. Big weight off my shoulders, but then winter, cold dark January and February. I went back to work, but a non stress job I enjoy and pocket money. At 54 health and supporting family is my priority. Work, is just a job now, not a career.
@joem5386
@joem5386 Ай бұрын
Hello from the U.S.! Found your channel a few months back and really appreciate the content and candor you share. Just retired at the age of 62 and am looking forward to a healthful and happy retirement. Thx for sharing your experiences and advice for future (or currently retired) individuals. Please keep the videos coming! 😊
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! thanks for your support and encouragement. I’ll do my best!
@buttonskat
@buttonskat Ай бұрын
I will be retiring on Oct 31 2024 and will be 65 on Nov 11 2024. I do worry about having enough money and being single and I have my son and daughter living with me and my two grandson's. I am like the one spending my money to look after them. It was not I envisioned . But family is family. You make great points. When you walk out the door of any job you are forgotten and they get another person to replace you. No one is going to be missed at work.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thank you for your support and best of luck with your retirement next month.
@thesecretlifeofhuman
@thesecretlifeofhuman Ай бұрын
They need to spend their own money on themselves - not yours! I made that mistake, it’s called being used to being the parent looking after everyone - you’re conditioned into that pattern and so are they. Your income making years may be over, theirs aren’t. They need to step up now, pay their own way AND help you out if necessary.
@AfricanUSA-th9ov
@AfricanUSA-th9ov 22 күн бұрын
Your Children Need To Step Up Or You Need To Tell That Enough Is Enough If You Want To Live Long. I Am Helping My Only Child Now To Get Her Registered Nursing Degree. I Have Already Told Her That After Her Nursing Degree She Will Take Over The Bills Of Our House If She Want To Continue To Be Living With Me After She Is A REGISTERED NURSE. There Is No Other Way.
@LarsDahlin
@LarsDahlin Күн бұрын
My condolences for your loss. Even after so many years I also lost my father it is such an revolving experience. Great that you have done some good out of it.
@bucephulus4600
@bucephulus4600 11 күн бұрын
My father’s last words were ‘I’m sorry son’. He was apologising for dying. He was 80, died of heart failure. Blessedly, my sister was a nurse and my brother and I helped her nurse him till the end. Love you dad. Will meet you again on that last great day.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate you sharing.
@jonathangiles4854
@jonathangiles4854 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video and sharing your story. I’m 42 and I will be finishing at 55 max
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
You’re welcome. Best of luck with your plans.
@8777RL
@8777RL Ай бұрын
Retired at 52...loving it
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Good for you.
@saintetienne755
@saintetienne755 Ай бұрын
Retired at 50 - saw life so differently - family mostly. York - nice!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Yes, York is lovely.
@p49N
@p49N Ай бұрын
Your father executed his right to final jeopardy! You fulfilled his wish. You had more success in your first 43 yrs than most seems. In the following years you likely gave your Son more capacity to cope and thrive personally and financially worth much more in his lifetime. ❤ ......My father passed away when I was 14. He was 55, a CEO in 150 person semi-conductor company. I swore I'd never over work, but I did anyways, and made the same mistakes. I had for all my needs, but scarcity in my blood, and am a work in progress with my kids. I think one has to accept, you can't burn the candle at both ends, and expect to be alright with meaningful relationships. However, it seems even when we grow up with 'fire in the belly", we must destroy it or be destroyed. ❤ Loved this, thanks. Keep it up. Keep on.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement and encouragement. I appreciate you taking the time to share your journey and advice.
@williamquigley6857
@williamquigley6857 6 күн бұрын
Thank you Nick, thank you. I was born the 9th of ten and my father was 50 when I was born, I lost him just before I was married in my early twenties and my mom passed when I was 40. I am 60 and have this overwhelming desire to retire and live. I think I need to take a vacation and sit by myself in the woods, near a stream and listen to God for a week or so. thanks for sharing.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
Thanks to you too for sharing your journey. I wish you well.
@Dystopia_is_Now
@Dystopia_is_Now 24 күн бұрын
I just moved overseas for work and have a 1 year old. The career has been very interesting and rewarding, but as she grows I'm finding less and less time to be with her. I'm only 36, but I look at my investment portfolio and start to do the math. At some point, I'm wasting my life in corporate when I could really be there for her.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 23 күн бұрын
It’s a matter of priorities. I appreciate you sharing.
@manuelr1405
@manuelr1405 22 күн бұрын
I'm glad and happy for you guys who had the opportunity to do it early, i just retired at 64 still in good shape blessed with a younger wonderful wife who made sure I was present when I needed to be with the kids she wants to work 3 more years while I'm building our dream beach home in the Philippines retiring at this age thou I feel like time is very short age 50 would have been the best time if you can afford it.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 22 күн бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your journey.
@almurray2000
@almurray2000 Ай бұрын
A very thought-provoking video, thankyou. I'm also very impressed with how you delivered it in such a composed manner.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for the endorsement. It’s much appreciated.
@chrishughes887
@chrishughes887 15 күн бұрын
Retired last year now living in Philippines and loving every bit of it
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 12 күн бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your situation.
@debzeb6899
@debzeb6899 8 күн бұрын
Retired at 56, had a fabulous 9 weeks. Never felt more rested. Saw my dream job online. Then saw another. Applied for both. Very relaxed in the interviews. Bidding war. Picked the one that offered a bit less and the best boss. Have had a fabulous two years on a worthwhile project that is a game changer. Feel like I have done legacy work. My kids are at university and we’ve had quality time but they need to study and I can’t hang around them all day. So in a couple of years I’ll try retirement again. I recognise that I like being involved in something useful, so Ive gone on a couple of boards. I won’t be bored and will be able to keep up intellectual pursuits through that.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
I appreciate you taking the time to share your journey.
@thekiwiguyusa
@thekiwiguyusa 26 күн бұрын
Congrats - great story! I am 52 and thinking about calling it quits too. I have plenty of money to retire in most countries but in the US, the issue is healthcare. We have one of the best standards of healthcare in the world but the worst healthcare system. It would cost me $3k USD a month alone just for health insurance!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story and thoughts.
@peterfritzphoto
@peterfritzphoto 26 күн бұрын
I’m really enjoying and appreciating your videos, Nick - thank you. I made a conscious choice when my first child arrived 23 years ago, that I would invest time in my kids every day. So, I took them to and from school (I still do this every day for my 13-yo son), to their dance classes, and their friends’ houses. I attended their school events, and I was always available to talk when they needed me. They came before my work. Sure, I missed corporate and businesses opportunities to do this, but my life was MUCH richer because of it. Next stop: retirement from work to go on adventures with my son!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement. You made a great choice! I appreciate you sharing your story.
@peterfritzphoto
@peterfritzphoto 26 күн бұрын
@@nickjmaher You’re a good bloke, Nick. 👍
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 26 күн бұрын
@@peterfritzphoto I try to be!
@planesandbikes7353
@planesandbikes7353 18 күн бұрын
Sold our business this year at 56. Ongoing transition is still more stressful than owning the business though, not everything has worked its way into a stable income flow though the net worth is more than substantial. Our business was lucrative and we only worked 4 days a week, 9 to 5 (dental clinic) so it was not impacting our life balance, however it did impact our ability to travel and do adventures. Opportunities to sell for the right price are few and far between, and the offer came in so we took it. No kids but I am very overweight still despite doing 10 hours of hiking per week. Looking forward to being able to do more ambitious backpacking adventures as my weight comes down, beating out the elderly health conditions cliff, I hope. I've already had a heart valve replaced which was causing long term damage and who knows what that will mean in my 60s and 70s.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 18 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your success. Thanks for sharing your story and enjoy the backpacking.
@walterhu3833
@walterhu3833 23 күн бұрын
Good to hear what you said. I retired at 48, got more time for sleep, gym, family and travel. Used to sleep 5 hours only b4 retiring, gym once only a week which was bad for health. Need to work till 1am. Busy work life had stolen my sports days, sleep and prayers. Now things are better.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement. I appreciate you sharing your journey.
@sjb9272
@sjb9272 Ай бұрын
Brilliant, thought provoking and moving video. I need to spend more time with my children and your video has prompted me to do something about that. 😊 All the very best, Steve
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for the endorsement. I’m glad it helped. Best of luck 🤞
@VinhNguyen-ih4gb
@VinhNguyen-ih4gb 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your personal story.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@theeverydayalpha
@theeverydayalpha Ай бұрын
Nick, thank you for this video and advice. I see you are making the most of this current economy where you can share you knowledge and be compensated. Much needed wisdom.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
My pleasure! I appreciate your support.
@tomrider4774
@tomrider4774 29 күн бұрын
My father got dementia just when he retired and died 10 years later. I learned about investing, retired when i was 45 years old, left my toxic manager job, moved abroad and living my best life.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 28 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate you sharing.
@Iskandar64
@Iskandar64 22 күн бұрын
This has really hit home. Forcibly unemployed at 60, not sure I can retire now, it will be a fairly mean existence going forward.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 22 күн бұрын
I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
@ghackney9549
@ghackney9549 16 күн бұрын
Not sure where you are walking but it is absolutely beautiful. I'm also working on early retirement. Life is just way too short and nothing is guaranteed.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 12 күн бұрын
I’m walking in the area around York Minster near my house. I appreciate your comment.
@abbeyclock4650
@abbeyclock4650 4 күн бұрын
I will never retire, as this would drive me crazy, but semi-retirement is great. I am self employed and have been working an average of 8 hours a week since 2008. This leaves time for everything else.
@adamlasry5225
@adamlasry5225 Күн бұрын
I’m retiring at 58 next year. My dad is still going strong at 88!
@michaelgreen5515
@michaelgreen5515 Ай бұрын
Firstly thank you for sharing your story. Your dad ( sorry he passed at 74) gave you a reality check. Covid did the same reality check for a lot of us. Many are still stuck on the hamster wheel. Working part time or on something that gives us purpose is key in my opinion.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thank you for your support. I appreciate your comment.
@waynejpark560
@waynejpark560 Ай бұрын
Is working some silly job really “purposeful?” Someone else will replace you in short order.
@GRIFF22
@GRIFF22 Ай бұрын
Lovely video, very heartwarming. My father passed away at 67 not long after retiring. I wonder if he should have retired early , only to find out that he didn't have a great deal to pass on financially...because he supported my so heavily when I was young. He gave me the opportunity to try anything I wanted and paid for every expense I had during university, and I'll be forever grateful. Basically every piece of discretionary income he had, he used to cover my education. Even if you cant retire early, be kind to your body. UNDERSTAND that many foods we now consume are literally poisoning us. Eat healthily, stay fit and even if you retire in your sixties then you'll be rewarded for those choices with longevity to spend with family and friends.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement and sorry for your loss. I appreciate you taking the time to share your story.
@gacasasf
@gacasasf Ай бұрын
Amazing video. I am 49 and i could pull the plug if i want to now. In 6 years my youngest daughter will go to university, so my wife and i decided to kind of cruise for the next few years at work and i mean cruise. Not long hours or stress about work, but treat it like a hobby.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for the endorsement. Best of luck with your plan.
@dwightbrown
@dwightbrown Ай бұрын
Semi Retired at 40. Got into a lot of trouble. Semi- working at 56 and work in my own digital marketing agency. I won't stop as it does not feel like when you chart your own couse.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story.
@kikitaube-hansen
@kikitaube-hansen 5 күн бұрын
We are blessed with our kids and their children. And we are blessed for our feelings for them. And nobody can take it away.
@dlg5485
@dlg5485 Ай бұрын
I am currently 55 and planning (hoping) to retire at 60. Here in the USA, all we have in the way of garunteed income in retirement is a modest social security benefit, which is nowhere near enough to live on, so most of us have to save up a nest-egg to be able to retire at all, let alone if we want to retire early. I have saved as much as I could but 60 will be the soonest I can consider quitting, but it may be delayed until 62 depending on how my investments perform. I have always prioritized work in its rightful place and never tied my identity or self-worth to it. Truth is, I would retie today if it was financially feasible, but the cost of living here is so high that I need much more in savings to be comfortable in retirement. I am even considering retiring abroad to make it more affordable.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. I appreciate you taking the time to write this comment.
@JohnCash001
@JohnCash001 Ай бұрын
All my family died over the years and its just me left. I am 42, retired... I had no friends for the longest time.. the few that I made don't really believe in self-growth and trying to improve. Some retired people are like this.. Just because you are retired you still need to keep in shape and work on yourself. I do feel lost a lot though, I perpetually travel right now.. Its hard to meet women and have a relationship.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I appreciate you sharing your views.
@Contentibus
@Contentibus Ай бұрын
💜
@Shegotyou0515
@Shegotyou0515 9 күн бұрын
As an American I am grandfathered in to retire at 62. I will file my paperwork in 1.5 years. I just pray that I stay healthy to see this wonderful day. I will thank Jesus ten times over
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
I appreciate your comment.
@DYeong
@DYeong Ай бұрын
Great video well delivered! I am also stepping into the "honeymoon" period of an early retirement at 56+ , after more the 26yrs in the last organisation I worked in. (and they would forget me the moment I left, as you have pointed out) Left due to the concern on health impact of rotational midnight shift work and workplace relocation requiring close to 6hrs travel to and fro. Hope I will be able to establish a routine after the "honeymoon" period is over, or I may attempt to do some part time work if I land myself one. Get to slow down, get to remain socially engaged and get to spend more time with family.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thank you for your endorsement and sharing your situation. I wish you the best of luck in your retirement.
@carloscanizares4699
@carloscanizares4699 24 күн бұрын
Retired 2 months ago at 42. My health has improved tremendously, with a better diet and exercise, of course. Wife retired at 36 and is healing as well. Best decision we’ve made to get our time back.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 24 күн бұрын
Well done. I’m pleased for you.
@psylak-py9qv
@psylak-py9qv Ай бұрын
thanks for sharing. Agree with you that once you have the ability to ease off the pedal and retire, you really need to ask yourself why are you still grinding. If there is no good reason, then it's time to stop. We only have 1 life, and it's not just about using that time to work and over-accumulate. I am starting my retirement journey as well, and I think I'll likely experience what you described, which is I'll enjoy the first 3-6 months of honeymoon period, where I get to sort out most matters that I couldn't while I was busy working, get to try things I didn't, and then settle hopefully into a routine that benefits me and family for the long term. That could mean going back to work as well but on my terms.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Make sure you have something sustainable to retire to for after the honeymoon period is over. Best of luck with your plans.
@bc5810
@bc5810 Ай бұрын
I'm so happy for you and your family! Please don't remove your gallbladder, but go see a naturopath to get it back on track. I had mine removed as a teen, and I could have saved it. It's definitely a bonus to your health and lifespan to keep it ❤👍🏼
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 29 күн бұрын
Too late for my gallbladder. There is a 2.5cm stone in there that keeps blocking the tubes. I needed your advice 10 years ago, but I was misdiagnosed with kidney stones.
@1vanillaface168
@1vanillaface168 Ай бұрын
great video, thank you. btw I will be having my gallbladder removed in a week and I cannot wait. I never thought a person could experience such pain. People should care more about what stress can do to their body.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement. Please share how you get on with your gallbladder op (mine’s in 2 months). Best of luck!
@haimshemtov7166
@haimshemtov7166 Ай бұрын
Thank you, Nick. Words with deep meaning
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks. I appreciate your endorsement.
@pvsk10
@pvsk10 24 күн бұрын
My dad died at 48 yers old and I retired this year at 48. Wish me luck!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 24 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Good luck 🤞
@ofsoundmind143
@ofsoundmind143 22 күн бұрын
My mom was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 48 and was dead by 52. I just turned 48 this year and I feel the burden of being on borrowed time very heavily. Had to take a personal sabbatical this last summer before a total breakdown happened. I am plotting my early retirement on the daily, about ready to take the leap.
@mkaizen1756
@mkaizen1756 Ай бұрын
My mother with 82 years old passed away last year without living and never travelled to Europe working till get a cancer with 77 years old, she survived from a big surgery, but it was too late to enjoy her last time. Due some tragical event in my family, suicidal issues, my mom postponed more and more to travel and with a high age with problems in locomotion due to her knees suffered a big fall that lead her to die early. Now, I´m 49 years old and next year i wil retire from a stable work as public servant and live till money last, of course it´s a drastic decision, on the other hand i don´t have anyone of my family, no kids, single and alone. Now, it´s time to travel around the world and live like a nomad with a purpose of evolving spiritually with our Universal GOD.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Best of luck with your retirement.
@mkaizen1756
@mkaizen1756 Ай бұрын
@nickjmaher Thank u ! All of us deserve a dignified retirement not living attached to chainsaws.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
@@mkaizen1756 🙏
@AfricanUSA-th9ov
@AfricanUSA-th9ov 22 күн бұрын
You can do it. Life is too short.
@Chanesmyname
@Chanesmyname 17 күн бұрын
Just heard you mention your gall bladder, if you have it removed and if you suffer the runs afterwards, especially after fatty meals, there are bile acid sequesters to bind bile acids for some reason the surgeons sometimes don’t mention it and you should talk to them about it for their expert information!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 12 күн бұрын
I appreciate your advice.
@MarcosRodriguez-gj8vi
@MarcosRodriguez-gj8vi Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I was thinking about this a lot lately
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@maxflight777
@maxflight777 Ай бұрын
I still love my job. Your point about time with your sons is so valid though ! I admire you. Your father was a good influence!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
He was a legend. Sadly missed. Thanks for your comment.
@ratdoggwilliams1501
@ratdoggwilliams1501 Ай бұрын
Retired 4 years ago at 50, with a 4 yr old, 2 yr old and pregnant wife..all left handed boys like me! 2 of them are special needs, so the time with them has been invaluable. Hard time with their health among other things, but everything is working out well now. Educating yourself on retirement finances is hard while working but well worth it or you won’t know when you can male things work in your favor. Thanks for this video, the more people realize they can escape the rat race the more can do the real important thing of living life and helping family .
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. I appreciate your endorsement.
@ntartaris
@ntartaris Ай бұрын
I'm 52 and need my investments to mature further before I can afford to retire, but I'm very much ready, mentally.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Best of luck 🤞
@davidlopezmeseguer4343
@davidlopezmeseguer4343 Ай бұрын
he will be proud of you
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
I hope so,
@thomasmoshier3920
@thomasmoshier3920 Ай бұрын
Just retired at 65. Wouldn’t have done it any other way.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Glad to hear.
@nathanmeyer6743
@nathanmeyer6743 Ай бұрын
I'm 43 and looking to retire in 2 years. Your perspective is very helpful as Im looking towards the transition. Thanks
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake Ай бұрын
You'll be bored. There nothing easy.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck.
@ebeyslough
@ebeyslough Ай бұрын
I am 54, and soon turning 55. I have the “one more year” syndrome - i make a lot of money and am building my net worth in a big way, health insurance (critical in the US) and my son is in university. But your video absolutely resonates with me and I have at most another 2 years left in me. How much is enough to retire in the UK?
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement. I’ve read a comfortable life can be had for £43k a year. Everyone’s number is different.
@CAL-zq3dk
@CAL-zq3dk Ай бұрын
I Have started counting the years in terms of summers left , 10 to 15 summers left for me . This puts everything in perspective .
@mactravelandfinance
@mactravelandfinance Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
My pleasure.
@monkeysun6588
@monkeysun6588 Ай бұрын
Always balance life and work,put your health/family/friends at first,life is pretty short,I feel that I was just graduating from high school yesterday,but I turn to 49 this month🎉😂. Enjoy the time with people you love as much as you can💞
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Spot on! Thanks for sharing.
@word-is-bondboxing890
@word-is-bondboxing890 Ай бұрын
Average house price in my neighbourhood is maybe 1.4M. I have neighbours that bought long ago when 2 parents could work in a factory or 1 parent could work as nurse and the other could be a stay at home mom.... What im saying is retiring young is much harder for the younger folks to pull off due to the high costs of everything.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your viewpoint.
@AfricanUSA-th9ov
@AfricanUSA-th9ov 22 күн бұрын
Stop Trying to be keeping up with the Jones. Move To a place that will not cost you over a million Dollars House. You will never Retired. I Am A Single Mother not a nurse in USA and my house and car is paid Off in a middle class community. My Only Child is in Nursing School and will be done in 2 years time. She is living with me full time. I Am A Dialysis technician. Next Town to my house have million Dollars Properties. I didn't moved there. One income
@bobmarker6812
@bobmarker6812 Ай бұрын
Retired at 57 - 6 years ago. If you can retire early, do it unless you really love your job.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Good point. Thanks for sharing.
@chipprovost8345
@chipprovost8345 Ай бұрын
Retired at 51. Stressed out, and unhappy. 9 years later - stress free and happier. I don't miss going to a job to get paid. A lot less BS in my life. I workout, walk my dog, do yard work, travel, and dabble in the stock market. Life is good.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story.
@pty1pty2
@pty1pty2 14 күн бұрын
So much luck, keep it up👏
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 12 күн бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@geoffwaterman6560
@geoffwaterman6560 3 сағат бұрын
Im 61. Struggling with the concept. Semi retired and have to skip over the line . Your video helps
@Jan-m5c2r
@Jan-m5c2r 17 күн бұрын
My advice for those of you who have long drifted apart from old friends: Locate then and give them a call! I have succesfully called two old and precious friends from high school. Calling them I introdued myself and started relating to old fun stuff we had together. When calling old friends just pretend you talked to them yesterday - you are more recognizeable than you think and vice versa. The two old friends I have mentioned I still see today 5 years after the calls 🙂
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your advice.
@Steve-le8pv
@Steve-le8pv Ай бұрын
That’s big of you to admit your past mistakes and even bigger of you to make the big decisions to change them.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks. I appreciate your endorsement.
@YangGQ
@YangGQ Ай бұрын
I had an international, fast track, career, where I was amongst the slowest of the fast track. I stopped that corporate race at age 37. I joined the education/NFP, university sector as an administrator. I used the commerce skills to build commercially effective teams in the university. Until the Dean became exceptionally unhappy with the admin team's commercial success. At 54 I left the university sector. (Full FIRE). The joy now is being 61, in a new country, with family and a 13 YO whom we can take to school each day. That is where the joy is. (as in the OP video). Thank you for sharing. I look at my 85 YO dad and mum. I can see the future of 15 excellent years and then maybe 10-15 mor fragile years. Now is the time to Carpe Diem! Build purpose and thus activity into these years.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience and situation. You are spot on!
@robertyoung2318
@robertyoung2318 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@7SideWays
@7SideWays Ай бұрын
Congratulations and thank you for sharing this! So many are workaholics.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Yes they are! Thanks for your support.
@J.A.Madventures
@J.A.Madventures Ай бұрын
Or forced to work long hours ..not by choice
@greggbutler9344
@greggbutler9344 Ай бұрын
Can’t wait to retire, I’m going to walk around the park all day talking to my iPhone and posting on KZbin, beats going to work and socialising with work mates any day.😂😂😂😂😂
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Sure does 😂
@theeverydayalpha
@theeverydayalpha Ай бұрын
OP this is…. Poetic. I see what you did sir.
@Coast_to_Coast
@Coast_to_Coast Ай бұрын
You could do most of that today!
@cc1847
@cc1847 25 күн бұрын
You mean going to slavery to talk meaningless 💩 with idiots. Anything beats that but some people need that to have purpose, sad really. Live your life and be free before it’s too late.😁
@mariaquintino1670
@mariaquintino1670 Ай бұрын
I can’t retire early. I don’t have the financial means to live. Possibly at 62 but need to plan now on how to bridge my medical insurance until I reach 65. In addition when i retire early i will get the lowest social security income and working a part time job is capped by the government here in the states. Im 54 now. Still have time to prepare for it. 😊 thank you for this video. ❤
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your situation. I appreciate your endorsement.
@riboid
@riboid 23 күн бұрын
The thing is with work, a man feels wanted and as his family grows up and becomes adults themselves, having their own lives to lead and friends slowly drift away, work is the only thing that keeps us in demand. Sadly.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 23 күн бұрын
I respect your viewpoint.
@CasaMaryParadise
@CasaMaryParadise Ай бұрын
Retired at 54. Never looked back. My father just turned 88 and still chewing nails.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@dt8787
@dt8787 29 күн бұрын
We certainly seem to have a lot in common and have been through many similar experiences. I didn't retire until 67 though and wish I had done so earlier. My finances were not where I wanted them to be so I kept working. My wife and I split and I had my son 50% of the time. So I was either working or had time with him. Same as you, I let lots of friends disappear from my life. Work or son took over me. Now being retired, it seems like many of the people I knew from my working life forget that I exist. I've accepted that and I am trying to be more social, make new friends, join a men's golf league, etc. But, one of the main things that gets me through the day is I just don't care what other people think any more. No more putting up with assholes and no more expectations of others (that might end up disappointing me in the end). Now in the best shape I've been in since I was a teenager probably. Great video.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for your endorsement. I appreciate you taking the time to write this comment and share your experience.
@richardconnelly7141
@richardconnelly7141 7 күн бұрын
my regrets are working so hard for a man who employed me,essentially running a important part of his business by myself for an average wage while helping him to focus all his time to expand his buisness,making him millions while i neglected my family and in the end kept me in same position and promoted others who were outsiders keeping me in same position as he had expressed that why would he promote someone from a position that does such a good job,wish i had left his business when i could have started my own and beat him at the game,in the end his common law wife of a few years tried to take his prized house on the river,he cut her throat and he committed suicide and i lost 20 plus years working their and by law was told you have 8 weeks to find a job but had to work those 8 weeks while looking for another
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 5 күн бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your difficult story.
@PalHalsne
@PalHalsne Ай бұрын
Thanks for these reminders! 👍
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@DanTheManIOM
@DanTheManIOM Ай бұрын
Nick, those are insane hours. I usually worked 6 or 7 am til 6 or 7 pm... but forget that 9 or 10 pm stuff. I went to grad school for a few years to earn my MBA, now I was getting home then 9, 10 PM and up at 5. Now, I am turning around a rental business and it's a challenge to find good tenants and competent help, but I feel I need something to do besides work on my old cars. Dropping 2 stone is great. I have no idea why a stone is 14 pounds, but hey, it's British. Oh, I did get a dog, a corgi mix. The Queen loved corgis and who am I to argue with the Queen ??
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your journey. Best of luck with the business 🤞
@steinervision7643
@steinervision7643 24 күн бұрын
Sounds like you made a good choice. Your dad seemed like a great guy! I bet you really miss playing golf with him. Sounds like he was a real playa!!!
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 24 күн бұрын
I think about him every day with fond memories. He was a legend!
@Contentibus
@Contentibus Ай бұрын
I feel your pain 💜
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher Ай бұрын
I appreciate that.
@christopherfleming7505
@christopherfleming7505 22 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Our priorities should be in this order: 1. God 2. family 3. work. Any friends, hobbies or other stuff comes after the "big 3". If you keep these 3 priorities in the right order, whatever happens, you will be happy.
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 22 күн бұрын
You’re welcome. I appreciate you sharing your priorities.
@CurtisMoe
@CurtisMoe 21 күн бұрын
Just subbed. I feel this guy has some words for me (43 and pondering a minimalist retirement).
@nickjmaher
@nickjmaher 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the sub! I appreciate your endorsement.
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