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WHAT are you going to do when you get old? No, really, don't turn away. I'm asking you. You, the prosperous baby-boomer with children still at home, an executive job and at least five years to go to retirement. You've probably not thought much about it, beyond that comforting idea of sneaking under the wire with a good pension at 55, and then doing all the things you've never had the time to do until now.
If you think about the future at all, you daydream about getting the golf handicap down into single figures, travelling, sailing, studying, walking, starting a little business, retraining, doing some voluntary work, seeing friends, getting fit. Living.See the full content of this document
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When the Baby-Boomers Begin to Wield Grey Power
But what are you going to do when you get old? Properly old? Thirty years or so from now, when that wonderful free, fit, active period is coming to an end and you're slowing up? When your friends start to move away or, worse, die; when the stairs of your lovely, comfortable house become too steep; the steering on ...
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