The article discusses a Reddit user's contemplation of retirement at $5 million savings. Despite achieving significant wealth, the individual enjoys his work and isn't eager to quit. It emphasizes that financial independence doesn't mandate an early retirement; many find satisfaction in their careers and may experience negative consequences from retirement. The discussion also highlights that personal fulfillment and job satisfaction should guide decisions about working versus retiring, challenging the notion of a fixed retirement age or savings goal.
You don't have to retire at a specific age or once you hit your savings goal.
Reaching your desired nest egg doesn't mean you have to quit work.
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