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Early Retiree Shares 10 Surprised Things After He Quits His Job

May 31, 2017 Leave a Comment

On Business Insider, an early retiree shares 10 things that surprised him after he left the workforce for good. This early retiree, ESI from ESIMoney.com, decided he has enough at 52 with a $3 million net worth. He share his revelation so anyone that considers early retirement can better prepare for it.

Here are the 10 surprised things:

  1. Mondays became the best day of the week
  2. My colleagues can’t accept I’m retired
  3. I’m busier than ever
  4. I’m in the best physical shape of my life
  5. I’ve gotten very comfortable wearing casual clothes
  6. My family relationships are much better
  7. I’m learning and growing more than ever
  8. I can’t go back to work anymore
  9. The stress is gone
  10. I’ve turned into a morning person

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