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David’s story feels familiar to a lot of people in their late fifties and early sixties. After a long career in asset management, a role change and pandemic burnout became the nudge he didn’t know he needed. At sixty, he...
Single Retiree Shares Surprising Truth About Retiring Earlier Than His Peers Retirement Reality is an episode from Early Retirement by Ari Taublieb, CFP®, MBA. David’s story feels familiar to a lot of people in their late fifties and early...
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Published Feb 2, 2026, 54:31 long, audio available.
David’s story feels familiar to a lot of people in their late fifties and early sixties. After a long career in asset management, a role change and pandemic burnout became the nudge he didn’t know he needed. At sixty, he finally decided to stop working not because he had to, but because he could. He describes retirement in one word: possibility. Time with friends, hikes during the week, early dinners without rushing, and yes, plenty of pickleball. The new rhythm isn’t about adding more activities. It’s about having choice. He’s still curious, still learning, still pushing himself with new skills and fresh goals, just without the pressure to perform. David also talks about what made the decision easy and what made it hard. Leaving a good job wasn’t simple. Letting go of structure took practice. But he found freedom in quiet mornings, long walks, and realizing he didn’t need a title to feel fulfilled. The conversation turns to money, too. The reality of how decades of steady saving built flexibility, how modest spending supports a rich life, and how “enough” means something different now. He’s planning thoughtfully for Social Security, Roth conversions, and even legacy for his daughters, while still reminding himself to enjoy the present. If you’re in your fifties or sixties wondering what’s next, this episode is for you. You’ll hear how stepping away from work can open new space to live, learn, and move at your own pace. Sometimes the next chapter isn’t about doing more. It’s about finally breathing. Interested in a custom strategy to retire early? → Get access to the same software I use in my videos and join the Early Retirement Academy here → Want to be a guest on THIS show and help others by sharing your story? Complete this: -- Create Your Custom Early Retirement Strategy Here Get access to the same software I use for my clients and join the Early Retirement Academy here Ari Taublieb, CFP ®, MBA is the Chief Growth Officer of Root Financial Partners and a Fiduciary Financial Planner specializing in helping clients retire early with confidence.
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Single Retiree Shares Surprising Truth About Retiring Earlier Than His Peers Retirement Reality is from Early Retirement by Ari Taublieb, CFP®, MBA.
Published Feb 2, 2026 and 54:31 long