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How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free: Retirement Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial Advisor written by Ernie J. Zelinski Studio : Ten Speed Press by Ten Speed Press Publisher : Ten Speed Press Released : 2004-03 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781580085786 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 35 reviews)
List Price : $16.95 Our Price : $10.63
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A happy retirement is dependent on more than just having adequate financial resources. It means paying attention to all aspects of life, including leisure activities, creative pursuits, physical and mental well-being, and solid social support. With its friendly format, lively cartoons, and captivating quotations, Zelinskis guide offers inspirational advice on how to follow your dreams instead of someone elses how to enjoy life after work. |
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This book is as good as the authors first. Highly recommended for retirement planning. |
I read the author's first book and now this one. I highly recommend this book.
it is both practical and thorough. |
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kudos for Ernie! |
Ernie's book, How to Retire, Happy, Wild and Free, was one of the first books I read on retirement planning. Personally, I found it delightful. So maybe books can be doom and gloom, but I loved his view point and attitude.
As a retirement coach I look for optimism, positive attitudes and fun. Ernie provides all of that. If we can't have fun at this point in our lives, then we are in trouble!
I know there are scary things out there, with 'what are you going to do with the rest of your life?' but I think we have choices with our attitude and our beliefs. I think Ernie helps us see another way of looking at our lives.
There need not be any 'gloom and doom' as some folks think. Why do that when there is a much more fun alternative? Ernie's book give us that alternative. Read it. |
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Early Retirement Book |
This book is certainly a new way of viewing life.
I've found that How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free to be an interesting read.
To start off here is what I liked about the book.
Good parts of this book:
-He questions conventional retirement wisdom.
-He lists clever ways about how to lead a fulfilling life.
-I enjoy the lists he's included in the book.
-I like his attitude of take action.
Less desirable parts of the book:
-I would like to see more hard data (more facts and figures) included in this book.
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interesting book |
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This is an excellent book on retirement...carol stanley author of For Kids 59.99 and Over |
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"How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free..." is a new spin on retirement planning |
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This book added new insights and perspective on retirement planning and what retirement means. A good read that's both fun, informative, and even inspiring. Anyone contemplating retirement should read this book (and the author's other book "The Joy of not working"). |
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