We retired early and started traveling the world. We're not planning to leave money for our 6 kids.
Briefly

When Kelly and Nigel decided to retire early at 53, they reshaped their financial lives, chose to travel instead of leaving an inheritance to their six children.
By investing in their children's first 25 years and simplifying their lifestyle, Kelly and Nigel realized their dream of travel while assuring financial independence.
With the help of a financial advisor, they navigated retirement planning to fully spend their resources during life, avoiding worries about outliving their savings.
The couple's philosophy shifted from traditional retirement savings to experiencing life adventures, reflecting a growing trend of redefining retirement priorities.
Read at Business Insider
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