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Originally Posted by naneiben
I think you are entitled to your plan and see no need for embarrassment or judgment.
A lot can happen in 3 years. Why not continue to reevaluate your plan, crunch numbers, and carefully consider if the plan is still viable when you're on the cusp of reaching 62. That is still a young age at which to retire, but if you're able to do it, God bless you. Only you know your financial, relationship, and health circumstances that play into this decision.
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But nanei....she ASKED for our opinions and our judgement.
I say generally, it is better to be over prepared financially than to live on a wing and a prayer.