60% of Retirees Define Retirement as "An End to Working." Here's Why That Mindset Could Backfire on You

Retirement is a period of life many people look forward to for one big reason -- it often means no longer having to work. And let's face it -- it's a nice thing to have complete control over your days, as opposed to having to report to your desk by 9:00 in the morning or risk a remark about tardiness from your overbearing boss.

However, some retirees may be taking the idea of not working in retirement to an extreme. And that attitude may not serve them well emotionally or financially.

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