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Should I retire? One man's year-long search for when, how — or if — to retire.

Por: MarketWatch Business November 06, 2022

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Lopez spent a year talking to happy and unhappy retirees, people nearing retirement, people who’ve vowed never to retire, retirement experts and 90-something Hollywood legends Mel Brooks, 96, and Norman Lear, 100, who continue to test new waters professionally. Lopez’s research led to two results. One is his new book, “.” (He has written six other books, including “The Soloist,” which became a film.) The other result is the hybrid... + full article



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