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Planning for retirement isn''t just about money. Retirement has changeddramatically since our parents'' generation. People are living far longer, with farbetter health than ever before-both mentally and physically. Instead of slowingdown, people are leaving their jobs feeling ready to take on the world. They''refinancially independent, active, and capable. And then, suddenly, they have nothingto do. Business friends drift away, the sense of purpose that comes with solvingproblems day in and day out fades into memory, and you start looking ahead to thenext thirty or forty years wondering what…mehr

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Planning for retirement isn''t just about money. Retirement has changeddramatically since our parents'' generation. People are living far longer, with farbetter health than ever before-both mentally and physically. Instead of slowingdown, people are leaving their jobs feeling ready to take on the world. They''refinancially independent, active, and capable. And then, suddenly, they have nothingto do. Business friends drift away, the sense of purpose that comes with solvingproblems day in and day out fades into memory, and you start looking ahead to thenext thirty or forty years wondering what on earth you''re going to do with all thattime. Retiring? takes a profound look at twenty-first-century retirement, helpingyou plan all the nonfinancial aspects of what comes next. Drawing on the experienceof today''s modern, vibrant retirees, Retiring? offers a concise, practical, andconversational guide to the best chapter of your life.

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Ted Kaufman is the former U.S. Senator from Delaware succeeding Senator Joseph Biden. Ted was Biden's Chief of Staff for nineteen years and led his presidential transition planning in 2020. He taught at Duke Law School for twenty-six years. At eighty-one, he and his wife, Lynne, celebrate their sixty-first anniversary this year.