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Stop making a living and start making a life with The New Retirementality

In 2000, when top financial philosopher and bestselling author Mitch Anthony first presented a new way of thinking about retirement, it was novel, and many critics didn''t buy into it. Originally written to get the attention of baby boomers, Mitch ended up starting a revolution by showing us that everything we had read about retirement was wrongwe needed a new retirementality. Fast-forward to today, when most of us are facing a very different retirement: fewer pensions, escalating healthcare costs, and inadequate savings. For many of us, retirement may never happen, or it will take place much later than we expected.

Far from being full of doom and gloom, The New Retirementality, Fifth Edition, offers a message of hope, along with a roadmap for navigating the choppy waters of retirement planning. While most books focus on Return on Investment, Mitch shows us that Return on

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Chapter 1 A Short History of Retirement 1

Crossing the Bridge 8

Chapter 2 Removing Artificial Finish Lines 9

Dates of Extraction 11

What Made Jack Dull? 13

Motivated by Autonomy 14

Illusions, Delusions, and Hype 16

Chapter 3 No Longer One and Done 19

Stages of Grief? 20

The Four Stages of LEAN 21

The Balance Sheet 28

Forced or Phased? 28

Advocates Needed 30

Chapter 4 The New IRA: Individual Retirement Attitude 33

Assume You Will Work Longer 36

Assume You Will Live Longer 37

Assume That There Will Be Improvisational Challenges 39

Chapter 5 Boredom Isn’t on Anyone’s Bucket List 43

Monotone Living 44

How You’re Wired 45

When Frustration Replaces Fascination 45

Realistic Expectations 46

For Better or Worse but Not for Lunch 49

Losing Your Identity 49

The Rearview Mirror 50

Chapter 6 A New Mind-Set: Retire on Purpose 53

”I’m Done” 55

”I Have To” 55

”I’m Inspired” 56

Meaningful Pursuits: A Midlife Crisis Gone Horribly Right 58

Enduring Attitudes 63

Chapter 7 Money is Only Part of the Equation: Investing Yourself, Then Your Money 67

A Very Long Trip 69

Where from Here? 71

Chapter 8 The Retirement That Works 79

Redefining Work 80

Longevity Works 83

Ready, Set, Engage 84

Retirement Planning That Works 86

Chapter 9 Extending Your Stay by Staying on the Edge 89

Staying in Your Zone 90

Yes Sir, Kiddo 91

Ageism on the Radar 93

The Teaching Bridge 94

Advantages of Underemployment 95

EntreMature 96

Chapter 10 Super-Septs: How 70 Became the New 50 101

Feeling as Fact 102

Your View of You 103

Turning the Corner 107

A New Season 108

Chapter 11 Redefining You: What’s Your Retirementality? 109

New Spin on Re-tiring 110

Chapter 12 Redefining Rich: Bridging the Gap between Means and Meaning 121

The Seven Meaningful Intangibles 124

The Stewardship of Money 130

Chapter 13 Maslow Meets Retirement 133

More Than Just Money 134

Our Hierarchy of Financial Needs 136

Paying the Bills 140

Chapter 14 Advice from Retirementors 143

The Realities of Retirement 143

Retiremyths 146

Vacation: Balancing Work and Play 151

The Best (and Worst) Experiences 153

Allocation 154

Chapter 15 From Aging to S-Aging 157

A Sense of Mastery 158

The Vitamin Cs of Successful Aging 160

Challenge Your Body, Mind, and Spirit 166

Chapter 16 Don’t Go It Alone 169

We Don’t Always Know What We Don’t Know 170

We are Tempted to Follow the Crowd 171

Individual Investors Historically Underperform the Indexes because They React Emotionally to Market Events 172

It is Time-Consuming and Stressful to Manage Money on a Day-to-Day or Week-to-Week Basis 172

Holding Your Ground 174

Finding a Wealth-Building Partner 175

A Personal Safety Net 177

Notes 179

About the Author 187

Index 189

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 03/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119611486, 978-1119611486
      ISBN10: 1119611482

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Stop making a living and start making a life with The New Retirementality

      In 2000, when top financial philosopher and bestselling author Mitch Anthony first presented a new way of thinking about retirement, it was novel, and many critics didn''t buy into it. Originally written to get the attention of baby boomers, Mitch ended up starting a revolution by showing us that everything we had read about retirement was wrongwe needed a new retirementality. Fast-forward to today, when most of us are facing a very different retirement: fewer pensions, escalating healthcare costs, and inadequate savings. For many of us, retirement may never happen, or it will take place much later than we expected.

      Far from being full of doom and gloom, The New Retirementality, Fifth Edition, offers a message of hope, along with a roadmap for navigating the choppy waters of retirement planning. While most books focus on Return on Investment, Mitch shows us that Return on

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Chapter 1 A Short History of Retirement 1

      Crossing the Bridge 8

      Chapter 2 Removing Artificial Finish Lines 9

      Dates of Extraction 11

      What Made Jack Dull? 13

      Motivated by Autonomy 14

      Illusions, Delusions, and Hype 16

      Chapter 3 No Longer One and Done 19

      Stages of Grief? 20

      The Four Stages of LEAN 21

      The Balance Sheet 28

      Forced or Phased? 28

      Advocates Needed 30

      Chapter 4 The New IRA: Individual Retirement Attitude 33

      Assume You Will Work Longer 36

      Assume You Will Live Longer 37

      Assume That There Will Be Improvisational Challenges 39

      Chapter 5 Boredom Isn’t on Anyone’s Bucket List 43

      Monotone Living 44

      How You’re Wired 45

      When Frustration Replaces Fascination 45

      Realistic Expectations 46

      For Better or Worse but Not for Lunch 49

      Losing Your Identity 49

      The Rearview Mirror 50

      Chapter 6 A New Mind-Set: Retire on Purpose 53

      ”I’m Done” 55

      ”I Have To” 55

      ”I’m Inspired” 56

      Meaningful Pursuits: A Midlife Crisis Gone Horribly Right 58

      Enduring Attitudes 63

      Chapter 7 Money is Only Part of the Equation: Investing Yourself, Then Your Money 67

      A Very Long Trip 69

      Where from Here? 71

      Chapter 8 The Retirement That Works 79

      Redefining Work 80

      Longevity Works 83

      Ready, Set, Engage 84

      Retirement Planning That Works 86

      Chapter 9 Extending Your Stay by Staying on the Edge 89

      Staying in Your Zone 90

      Yes Sir, Kiddo 91

      Ageism on the Radar 93

      The Teaching Bridge 94

      Advantages of Underemployment 95

      EntreMature 96

      Chapter 10 Super-Septs: How 70 Became the New 50 101

      Feeling as Fact 102

      Your View of You 103

      Turning the Corner 107

      A New Season 108

      Chapter 11 Redefining You: What’s Your Retirementality? 109

      New Spin on Re-tiring 110

      Chapter 12 Redefining Rich: Bridging the Gap between Means and Meaning 121

      The Seven Meaningful Intangibles 124

      The Stewardship of Money 130

      Chapter 13 Maslow Meets Retirement 133

      More Than Just Money 134

      Our Hierarchy of Financial Needs 136

      Paying the Bills 140

      Chapter 14 Advice from Retirementors 143

      The Realities of Retirement 143

      Retiremyths 146

      Vacation: Balancing Work and Play 151

      The Best (and Worst) Experiences 153

      Allocation 154

      Chapter 15 From Aging to S-Aging 157

      A Sense of Mastery 158

      The Vitamin Cs of Successful Aging 160

      Challenge Your Body, Mind, and Spirit 166

      Chapter 16 Don’t Go It Alone 169

      We Don’t Always Know What We Don’t Know 170

      We are Tempted to Follow the Crowd 171

      Individual Investors Historically Underperform the Indexes because They React Emotionally to Market Events 172

      It is Time-Consuming and Stressful to Manage Money on a Day-to-Day or Week-to-Week Basis 172

      Holding Your Ground 174

      Finding a Wealth-Building Partner 175

      A Personal Safety Net 177

      Notes 179

      About the Author 187

      Index 189

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