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 Retirement does not mean your work is done; it means that you finally have the freedom to pursue your dreams 
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 That's how I see it. 
 At the cost of your youth and your health. And worldwide the retirement age is increasing. It's a joke. 
 Aka, financial independence. 
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 Susie, did you dream about before you retired and how did that change after retirement? 
 I never dreamt of early retirement. I genuinely enjoy practicing dentistry. I’m good at it and it was very lucrative without my husband and I ever compromising our ethics. What I began to hate after Covid was running a practice. Keeping and retaining employees became an issue for the first time in our careers and something that had an even bigger impact was what happened to a colleague of ours who had a great influence on us. He kept postponing retirement after 65. He bought a huge home in a country club community around that time. He finally decided to retire in 2020 at the age of 75. He retired on a Friday and died Sunday night. He didn’t have 1 day of true retirement. This was a huge eye opener for my husband and I.

As for retirement, it’s great! I have become addicted to golf after a 20 year hiatus and we are training to climb Kilimanjaro this summer. We are travelling a lot, getting to spend more time with our younger 2 kids than we ever did with our older two, and Im finally getting proficient at Korean. Finally, I am working on the clinic in ES and we are doing mission work to not let our dental skills go to waste. I wouldn’t change a thing. 
 Inspiring. Good on you Susie. 
 This is wonderful to hear, Susie. Thank you for sharing your story. I wish you many, many more years of this kind of living 🧡 
 Indeed 🙌