VIDEO: What 6 older Americans want to say to their younger selves
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Hank Faber, a truck driver, shared his regret of leaving his farm, which he believes could be worth over $1 million today. He reflected on his debt and the lack of financial preparation for health challenges, emphasizing the importance of building a substantial nest egg for retirement. Though he doesn't expect to retire soon, Faber finds joy in continuing to play music and feels fortunate to have found a fulfilling career.
Anita Clemons Swanagan, who worked in prisons and hospitals, expressed regret over providing too much financial help to friends and neglecting her own health earlier in life. Furthermore, she lamented not advocating for better pay. Despite these regrets, she takes pride in her resilience, having returned to work after facing significant challenges.
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