I was a year early
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It would seem logical not so much that you are in the workplace but that you are doing things that engage your brain and social skills.
I keep looking around for a part time gig that I would enjoy, but it is being damnably difficult given the hourly rate I require. Still, I do word puzzles and the like, and I'm always working on my two charitable organizations. I work out five days a week and I think that has something to do with it as well.
I've been out of the workforce for two years now and I don't notice any decline.
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It would seem logical not so much that you are in the workplace but that you are doing things that engage your brain and social skills.
I keep looking around for a part time gig that I would enjoy, but it is being damnably difficult given the hourly rate I require. Still, I do word puzzles and the like, and I'm always working on my two charitable organizations. I work out five days a week and I think that has something to do with it as well.
I've been out of the workforce for two years now and I don't notice any decline.
@mik said in I was a year early:
It would seem logical not so much that you are in the workplace but that you are doing things that engage your brain and social skills.
I keep looking around for a part time gig that I would enjoy, but it is being damnably difficult given the hourly rate I require. Still, I do word puzzles and the like, and I'm always working on my two charitable organizations. I work out five days a week and I think that has something to do with it as well.
I've been out of the workforce for two years now and I don't notice any decline.
Don't worry about the money. My PRN gig doesn't pay within $10/hr of my old lab gig. But it's an old man's job...Not usually real hairy, and I don't need to run all over the hospital. Still, it works the mind...
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Yeah, it's not the money. A friend of mine back in Wales just retired aged 55. He's got a part-time job organising a company's IT for them, a couple of days a week at most. He's not taking much money at all, certainly not what he earned that enabled him to retire so young.
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I think being actively involved in his charitable orgs and the HOA should suffice…
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Two guys planting grass on the 16th tee today said "Do you mind if I ask how old you are?"
I said almost 67.
They watch me run through the golf course in 90 minutes or less most days (normal people take around 4 hours).
They said "Wow, you don't look 67"
I retired 16 years ago, then I worked as a flight instructor for 10 years - but that was play.
It doesn't have to be work until age 67, it can be play.
@copper said in I was a year early:
They watch me run through the golf course in 90 minutes or less most days (normal people take around 4 hours).
Do you actually run? I know some people who do that. Anyway... that is impressive. That's 5 minutes per hole, which means you're either playing really well or driving very fast.
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@copper said in I was a year early:
They watch me run through the golf course in 90 minutes or less most days (normal people take around 4 hours).
Do you actually run? I know some people who do that. Anyway... that is impressive. That's 5 minutes per hole, which means you're either playing really well or driving very fast.
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@copper said in I was a year early:
They watch me run through the golf course in 90 minutes or less most days (normal people take around 4 hours).
Do you actually run? I know some people who do that. Anyway... that is impressive. That's 5 minutes per hole, which means you're either playing really well or driving very fast.
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I drive and run (old-man-jog) from the cart to the greens or to a ball if I can't drive near it. I don't have a set routine if I feel like doing a quick jog, I do.
@copper said in I was a year early:
I drive and run (old-man-jog) from the cart to the greens or to a ball if I can't drive near it. I don't have a set routine if I feel like doing a quick jog, I do.
Shoot, Phil Mickelson's got nothing on you.
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@copper said in I was a year early:
They watch me run through the golf course in 90 minutes or less most days (normal people take around 4 hours).
Do you actually run? I know some people who do that. Anyway... that is impressive. That's 5 minutes per hole, which means you're either playing really well or driving very fast.
@89th said in I was a year early:
@copper said in I was a year early:
They watch me run through the golf course in 90 minutes or less most days (normal people take around 4 hours).
Do you actually run? I know some people who do that. Anyway... that is impressive. That's 5 minutes per hole, which means you're either playing really well or driving very fast.
It took Luke and I 3 hours just to complete 9 holes…
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I drive and run (old-man-jog) from the cart to the greens or to a ball if I can't drive near it. I don't have a set routine if I feel like doing a quick jog, I do.
@copper said in I was a year early:
I drive and run (old-man-jog) from the cart to the greens or to a ball if I can't drive near it. I don't have a set routine if I feel like doing a quick jog, I do.
Very cool! I doubt you do many practice swings. I’ve recently phased that out…I almost never practice swing unless it’s a club I have used in a while and need a quick reminder on the length.