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The kids have grown up. The dog is dead. The job has ended or it's just too intolerable to put up with anymore. The house where you have lived for thirty years or so is too big. You've got maybe twenty good years ahead of you.
What the hell are you going to do? Stay in that suburban home? Get another dog to make you feel like you have kids again? Hang about to look after the grandchildren? Count your pennies and scrimp because those retirement savings do not nearly go as far as you thought they would? Go to the same club, pub, restaurants, or golf course you have gone to for the past two decades? Watch your mates die? Watch a lot more TV? Do the lawns a little more than you need to and get those edges really sharp?
This book speaks to those who see retirement not as the sunset years, but as the dawn to a new and exciting freedom. This is a very dangerous book. Read it at your own peril.