
Jim doesn’t describe retirement as lazy or slow. He calls it unrushed. After decades of meaningful work with much of it spent serving as a missionary and living overseas, Jim retired just shy of 70. Not because he had to, but because the work had reached a natural pause. The urgency lifted, the schedule loosened, and for the first time in a long time, life stopped pushing him forward. Financially, Jim’s story is refreshingly calm. He explains how saving consistently, living frugally, ...
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