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 nostr:npub10d5zhp5atut9hcmyyslxdr07s65tj45q72wxvg229ajwjvmpqugq6lvvxa nostr:npub1tfpa6eu6gw7ylq7lda5qyam0u0f3nqvpfhudsn2l74dkq9meh68qg60mnp My brother fell into that category. In 2018 he retired in April, turned 65 in July, and died in October. I believe he defined much of who he was through what he did for a living, and even considered many of his coworkers as a second family.

We're different people, he and I. And I was determined not to follow a similar path...so I retired much earlier than I had planned for, and it has been an excellent decision.

Count those days. And if you can, reduce the count.