Leila Lieberman, 93, lives in Manhattan on a tight budget after a fulfilling career as a counselor. Despite financial challenges, she emphasizes the importance of pursuing passions, stating that retirement offers more than just monetary comfort. Besides enjoying her golden years surrounded by loved ones, she has also remained active by taking part-time jobs to supplement her income. After moving to New York for better education opportunities for her children, Lieberman highlights the emotional rewards of her career over financial gains, expressing that happiness comes from doing what you love rather than accumulating wealth.
Life in my 90s has its perks, and there's more to retirement than money. I've found peace of mind knowing I have close people around me.
You can’t spend your whole working life hating what you do. It's rewarding to pursue your passions while saving a little money.
I worked part-time jobs because I needed money, but surprisingly, I have enough now to do things I enjoy.
My career change to New York was driven by the belief that my children would have better educational opportunities compared to Chicago.
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