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Originally posted by poochythedog:
I guess I don't understand the point of retiring or saving for retirement. Do you?
Look, the majority of people out there seem to think it's either work/kids/etc, OR fun/travel. So, to them, there is a huge point in retirement, and saving for retirement. Retirement is their vision and goal. I attribute it to their personality. A friend from college who I'm diverging drastically from is following more of this timeline...yes, it saddens me that she's just doing your typical thing and has already convinced herself that she'll never make it out of the country til she and her husband reach retirement. But that's who she is, and that's what she believes. And actually I kinda think she doesn't really give a rats ass about seeing the world; so I'd guess being a traveling vagabond would be her anti-dream. :-) So there's that too. What can you do. So I think it's important to remember that many people don't really value travel the way we do, and also...travel is a HUGE luxury.
But anyway - the belief that you can't work, save for future needs (i.e. retirement), AND have fun -- that you have to sacrifice one or the other -- is so stupid. I work, save quite a lot, AND feel I travel quite a lot these days. All on less than what some of my friends make, who say they can't afford stuff. I love how I've gotten it all to balance out, and I feel like I'm 'living the dream' right now...at least the dream that makes ME most happy. :-) So it's possible to live now while also saving for the future.
Depending on where our country and the world is in 50 years (as well as whether I'm alive ;-), will determine how my 'retirement' plays out. But I'd be willing to place bets that I'll be doing the majority of my traveling right now, and in the next 10-15 years, and if I were to reach retirement age, by that point, I'll be content with the little things in life, and will be happier to stay put. But that's just a guess.
When I save for 'retirement', I'm saving for future needs and emergencies, and the fact that at some point, I know I physically &/or mentally will not be able to work at all (who knows what age that will be? It could be any age.)...I think it's irresponsible not to do so. Sorry, but that's what I think. I would feel 100% selfish if I didn't do so, then suddenly got sick and someone elses' insurance had to pay for my stuff, or the cost fell on my family. I think we have an obligation to take care of ourselves..present and future selves.
Edit:I'm not saying what I manage to save will actually cut it if something should happen (given rising costs, etc)...and it's possible I'll never get a chance to use it...but I still wouldn't regret that I set it aside, as I'm still living how I want in the present, and don't really need anything else.