Retirement I am finding is a million different things to a million different people.
The majority of Americans seem to be accepting of their physical decline and don't want to do anything to change. They want to accept their decline. They decide to stop working at their health.
Many, pop a few vitamins, chew a few pills, sit all day, watch the commercials and think about the old days.
They decide they don't want better. They don't want change. They don't want to work at the size of their gut or the size of their ass. They think sweating is being outside on a hot day in July.
Frankly, they feel like hell. It's not their belly. It's not the waist. It's not the flab. It's not the lethargy.
For sure it's not the genetics.
It's their standards. It's what they want.
It's what they want to live with daily.
It's what they want to accept.
Do this if you want a better retirement.
Figure out what you want to look like, feel like, and act like in your retirement, preferably before you retire.
And then, just like Nike, just do it.
Stop the excuses, toss out the pills, eat healthy food, exercise, walk, lift some weights, and see what might happen in a few months.
Those needless doctor visits, where they want you to come back soon for more doctor visits, followed by more medicine, to get you to go to this specialist, followed by another round of that medicine, with a follow-up in another few weeks, and on and on and on it goes.
The circle jerk of American health-care.
Is that what you wanted for your retirement?
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