For many years, Gerald adopted each piece of economic recommendation he might discover. He maxed out his 401(okay), stayed invested via downturns, and even purchased a modest rental property for additional earnings. Now, at 61, with $2.8 million saved, no mortgage, and two grown kids, he ought to really feel able to loosen up. But each time he thinks about retiring, he freezes.
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