Why I Don't Need or Want to Retire?

in #life7 years ago

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The World is Changing Drastically and so are Social Norms Like Retirement.

When I was growing up in the 80's everyone around me had stable jobs that all led to some kind of retirement. My Father was a Kodak 30 year man, my Step-Dad retired from the City of Rochester Water Bureau and all of my relatives had similar jobs that led to a retirement. Not all of them made it the full distance but back then that was the goal. Find a steady job, stick with it for 30 years and retire with a pension. Then when you were old enough you could file for social security.

After you completed these goals the idea was to live life comfortably, lightly travel and have a relaxed retirement. What a lousy existence! Now I am sure this post my ruffle some feathers but I have a contrarian way of looking at life.

It is a constant annoyance for me when people say to me. "Randy are you saving for retirement?" or "Randy I hope you are working on your nest egg." or "Randy you need to get a pension." Listen people, that pipe dream disappeared in the 90's unless of course you have a government job. Even then there is no guarantee that the pension system will stay solvent.

Retirement is not even a word that is mentioned in my house unless we are making fun of someone who uses the word in our presence. Seriously, that ship has sailed. It is time to wake up and get on the self funded train.

We Took Retirement Into Our Own Hands.

The first thing I did was move to a country where my money went much further. I left Rochester, NY in May of 2011 and moved to Panama. It was the best decision I have ever made. Our cost of living is a fraction of what my fellow Americans need to live. Our monthly budget is around $1700 and we live in a gated community.

The second thing @AnaHilarski and I did was start a business. Our business is a social media marketing business that caters to the world of Crypto Currency and Blockchain technology. Initially we did social media for all types of companies but have since narrowed our focus. This business has brought in a steady income and afforded us many opportunities in Panama and abroad.

The third thing we did was build our personal brands online and in Panama. Over the course of 5 years we have built a following online of over half a million. This number grows daily as we share the good news of Crypto Currency and Blockchain as well as expat living. Our personal brands are by far the most valuable part of our portfolio.

The fourth thing we did was become full time bloggers. During the first four years we each had our blogs that we wrote on once or twice per week this helped build our personal brand. Then Steemit came along and ever since August of 2016 we have been blogging on this platform earning a steady secondary income from it. Yes it was slow going for a while but I still wrote on a daily basis and that consistency has paid off in spades!

The fifth thing we did was dispose of all personal debt here in Panama. I am not one who believes in personal debt. After years of drowning in debt back in the USA we decided that we would not repeat that mistake. We pay cash for everything and therefore have no overhead. In the future we might leverage business debt to build a portfolio of real estate but we are not at that point yet.

Why We Don't Need a Pension or Social Security.

We have chosen a path that physically does not require us to retire. We have a team that helps run our online social media business. We have our minds and skills on a computer that allow us to build an audience for our blogging online. Each and every day our personal brand is growing. Can you imagine what it will be like for our personal brands in 20 years? We will have millions of followers and that is worth a ton of Bitcoin!

The income that we generate will far outpace anything that a pension or social security could give us. The best part is that we have multiple streams of income coming in so if one drops the others continue to come in.

What This Means for Your Retirement.

If you are retired already, 10 years away or even just joining the work force I implore you to start building your personal brand today. Spend one hour a day building your brand online. I recommend you begin with Steemit and build your social media networks around it. The reason is that the Steemit community rewards you for your content in the attention economy. Think of a bicycle wheel, the hub is Steemit and the spokes are the support for your wheel.

The key is being consistent. If you can do this plus provide content that your readers/listeners/viewers enjoy then you will be successful. This is not a get rich scheme. If you choose this path to financial freedom it is faster than the traditional way but slower than winning the lottery.

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Keeping yourself busy just makes your life meaningful. Even you got enough money for retirement you literally dont need to retire but do things that you want to. You may got much freedom and happiness from doing things you love to.

Retirement is boring, I rather create and make something happen everyday! Great post 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

Dam Straight!!

My wife and I have been taking exploring trips around the islands for a couple of years and we are about to pull the trigger to move to a much cheaper location (Maybe Panama!).

I own a business and some real estate in Texas and I am sick of the way things are going. Every year our governments find a way to raise the price a good 3-5% on everything. Be it money printing or flat out tax raising, they find a way. My town just built an $80 million dollar sports complex for the three local high schools to use!

Yep, you saw that number correct Hilarski and Stackin. It's not $8 million, it's $80 million!

For a bunch of teenagers! And of course they borrowed the money on bond.

And for this they raised all my property taxes the maximum 10% and they will do it again next year. Oh, and they passed a law to where they are now adding sales tax to our utility bills. So add 8.125% to that.

This is every year they do this.

My wife and I look forward to our ex-pat life!

Excellent post.. yes, i totally agree that brand building is one of the major step in order to be successful.

who know if i'll ever retire, i'm leaning towards 60/40 no atm but regardless...

one thing i know for sure is that i'll never stop learning

I really enjoyed your steem and got alot from it. I'm happy to hear someone is doing so good in life peace to you and your wife

in some cultures people don't have to save to retire, their kids take care of their needs and the government doesn't have to pay a cent. here in belgium you do receive a pension but its so low an unemployed immigrant who doesnt speak the languege will get more with his unemployement fee. i do support that family will take care of you after a certain age or situation because it brings you back together. you can always save for it and spend it over a period of time or buy a super car to enjoy the shit of it.

when we grow old the world is going to be so changed no one knows if there is still going to be retirement :)

Loved your analysis, when we build up our own brand, we don't have to depend on any company.
They call jobs and pension funds secure, what's secure today, what assurity do they have that their company will not cut positions after people have worked for them for more than 20 years and in a moment they go jobless.

What assurity do they have that their retirement funds will be suffice to live their old life and take care medical bills.
Nothing in this world gives enough assurity except if you have a bussiness online.
If ever even your country falls economically, and the biggest business, the biggest jobs fail, internet market will be still standing strong laughing.
If you move to a new country, you have to look for jobs, setup a new business, but If your business is on internet, you just have to carry your laptop.
You could work from anywhere in the world.
I have the same mentality as yours. I think I will work how much I want and how long I want. Only internet gives me that much flexibility and that's why I love it and I work on it. I work on myself by working on it.

If you move to a new country, you have to look for jobs, setup a new business, but If your business is on internet, you just have to carry your laptop.

I LOVE THIS!

Have been living the online life for a couple of years now.

My biggest worry is powercut. LOL.

Haha, my nightmare is when the interenet on my wifi goes off suddenly without any reason and it doesn't starts again in a few days, happened with me a few times, can't get more worse than that fir people like us.

I hope in my retirement I will have an independent business, or at least a stream of income besides Social Security, to live on. That's my plan now, anyway. Moving to Panama or another country in Central America is another plan. Right now, I am semi-retired (as I call it) teaching English in China. A week ago, I thought I was going to have to leave China because of my age, but then another job landed in my lap with a higher maximum age limit. That means I can stay longer, and have more time to put my plans into effect. Steemit is now part of those plans.

Thanks for this post. I work with many older adults and I worry about them when they retire. Often they struggle to find a new purpose, their health goes downhill, and their retirement gets cut short. I think we are meant to continue to be productive and take on challenges even as we get older.

I also wouldn't want to retire. I'm already spending half of my free time on steemit, why would I ever want to change that habit if I am old?

My dad always said that to him, retirement meant retiring from this life. He worked until the last day of his life. Great post!

This article resonates with me quite a lot, when people talk of retirement I half joke that my retirement plan is to be rolled away from the desk and the next worker drone slots in and replaces me. I think you have it spot on, there will be no money for people to have a comfortable retirement and you see that here with older people working In shops to supplement the meagre pension they get given, sounds like your plan is working well and good luck to you! Also sounds like you made your own luck.

just save up to travel the world my dream is to do that and im working for achieving my dream every day. you should do the same no matter the age you are if you have enough energy to do that go for it. i recomend asia its so cheap and there are really lots of places to visit!

Really interesting, thank you. I like the idea of doing something that is more of a vocation rather than being enslaved to a pay cheque 🙂

Thank you for sharing. Actualy in my family culture, it is hard to understand about retire definition, as long as we still strong or able to work or have activities, we keep to work.

Being consistent, yes that is nice advice and I still think and pondering about that, there are many pro and contra about my decision to choose "a path". In right term may be similary with the way of life. Nice ! :)

Awesome post! I totally agree with you!
Following you now....

I couldn't agree more about what you said about retirement. The odds of finding a job you can work for 30 years that will actually let you stay long enough to retire from are already slim and getting slimmer, and who wants to waste 30 years enriching a soul-less corporation that's going to give you he axe the moment they find a way to profit another nickel for it, anyway? Thinking of the time you miss with friends and family, of how detrimental such a daily grind is to your physical and emotional well-being, and the utter lack of satisfaction such a life provides is more than enough reason to look into other options to achieve financial independence. Retirement is a thing of he past. Going that route now leads to working like a beast of burden until you break then stuggling to survive with nothing until you die.

For some reason... I'm not able to upvote your post??? When I read "When I grew up in the 80's" I got a chuckle. I grew up in the 50's so my take on retirement is probably a bit different. But then, I'm on here writing everyday.

No problem, that made me laugh.

What do you know... It only took 21 hours lol!

The post is very good. Hopefully what is planned in accordance with what is expected. thank you for sharing

This is a good post for a guy like me, i was born in the 80s and i still have it stuck in my head that i have to save for this nestegg i need when im old....i dont work a 9 to 5 job, i work for myself too..so just thinking about retirement has been more of a headache.

using SteemIT as a way to build a comfortable and easy lifestyle is already something i see working for me. It's not taking long when you have good content. Peace man

Impressive! Very inspirational. :) upvoted and followed

I think the old saying "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life" really applies here. The majority of people are never really satisfied with their life and spend their life chasing that vary dream. My main goal in life is to have a job where every day I wake up excited to go to work and see what the day has to offer. Most people think it is out of reach! People like you continue to show us that it's possible to love what you do, and make money doing it! So... retirement? Whats that?

Resteemed. Upvoted. Forwarded to 100 folks. I agree 100 percent!

You speak wisdom fellow steemian and i plan to do just what you are preaching as soon as i pay my debt and manage to save an amount that will make me feel comfortable quitting my job. I wish i could do it today, but i have to be realistic and prepare before taking the dive.

P.S. What do you think about investing in silver? I personally think that instead of saving in fiat currency that could become worthless, one should consider precious metals, especially silver who in my opinion is extremely undervalued now.

Silver was my first big investment. I love it and still own a bunch.

I think its no problem to be slow but should be steady....And look for the long term...

As a graphics designer, I'm hoping to actually earn income by blogging about my trade with my long experience of working for entrepreneurs. I have to say, I started about 5 days ago, and I have to say, I'm really off to a great start! My posts on average are earning 20.00 and my introduction post really did well. I hope to reach your level by continuing to post content rich blog. Good post!

If you can create daily you can blog daily. Follow, comment plus post often and you will win. Simple as that.

I can't agree on that, you can't really make someone believe in your way of life.
What if I don't want to build a personal brand? 🤓

Then this post wasn't for you.

I guess you're right, but I've found it, I've read it and while reading I was under the impression that it's the only way in your opinion.

Than you didn't read it well

What a great story. I retired after 31 years. I only retired cause my office was closing and I didn't want to commute to the last two offices in my state. I am glad for Steemit. I can see it's potential. Especially when youtube is pulling down videos or demonetizing them.

Every human being has huge potential and it is drowned out and suppressed by societies expectations to live a 9-5 exsistence. Thing I like about steemit is its encouraging all our creative sides.

The retirement vs. I'm not working dynamic is funny here. All my friends (mostly New Yorkers) think I don't want to work when I say I'm trying to retire soon.

Retire means I don't work for anyone else in my opinion. When I can do what I want for a living, when my work is what I would do with my day if I was free to do whatever I'd like. Getting close!

Just retire from something (you always do) and start a new beginning (with Steemit) :D

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Hi Randy! Great stuff! Indeed things are changing drastically: I wrote about the same ideas in my post here: things are radically changing. To face that change tools like location independence and the ability to create and execute new ideas will be essential! The IDEA economy is here and Steemit.com might be the first place where you can start to earn income from your ideas:
https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@the-traveller/the-reason-why-i-want-to-build-a-platform-on-steemit-and-why-you-should-too-the-idea-economy

Great blog and very interesting. Unless people take almost drastic measures not many people will ever even be able to retire.

I don't know who you are yet but it's a very cool post and now I'm following =D. A great man Howard Bloom once talked about how he never plans on retiring. An old man himself now, 75 I think? And he is still active. If you manage to do what you're passionate about, why not do it until your dying breath?

I'd rather aim for that than the old-hat idea of planning ahead so you can sit comfortably in a chair for 20 years...!

Great post sir! I am only trying to retire from my day job so I can do all the things I want to do! Travel, run my own business, etc. I have plans in motion.

But I am envious that you were able to take the plunge and make it happen!

I think Steemit is making this easier for many people with a similar dream.

I dont want to retire to do nothing. But I would like to retire to do what I want.

Love it!

I'm also adopting this new model of making Steemit the hub of my wheel, because I absolutely love this platform!

It really is not that difficult to set up, the difficulty is working day in and day out building the following. Once you have that down the sky is the limit.

Retirement is nothing but a new life with freedom and fun... Live it love it and have a peaceful demise

I will retire when I expire. I have a LOT of diverse skills and interests and God blessed me with an able body and a somewhat solvent mind :)

That is a great quote!

I never figured I was going to be able to retire anyway, do what you love to do & you will never work a day in your life! If you don't like what you do keep searching, you will find it....

Very inspiring! Following and looking forward to more of your posts!

You said that your monthly budget is $1700, and you live in a gated community - that is amazing! There is no way that would fly here in the United States, that's for sure! What kinds of things are there to do there? Also, congratulations on getting rid of all of your personal debt - that's an accomplishment all on its own. It seems like you have things figured out for yourself!

Followed!

Great post. If you doing something, that you are passionate about, than you do not need to retire.

Hey @hilarski, my words! I moved from Czech republic to Cameroon since 2012. Monthly cost for my whole family (wife and one kid) is 250$. We don`t actually need more. I am not thinking about retirement at all. But we still need more resources to achieve our dream to save the forest in Kedjom-Keku village. Thank you very much in advance for your resteems, upvotes, promotion or donation. Good day.

Retirement.. hmm.. i am thinking as well sometimes about what is going to happend when the time will come. The world is changing and we need to adapt and your story is great... at the end of the day the future is in our hands!

Great post and very motivational. And yes, who want to retire? That is like stop living.

@hilarski, I wish I would have read this post sooner. I recently came to the same conclusion about shifting my focus out of retirement. I think that what many are avoiding to see is the looming crisis in social security insolvency (what happens when Social Security does not have funds for checks?). Not only the Unites States, but the majority of European and American nations have a HUGE problem looming, that is that the Social Security programs are severely underfunded.
Soon, for many people, retirement will not be an option. That is why it is so important to make self funded ventures for the old age. I know I am.
A better word than retirement is "Cash Flow"