While this is, I suppose, a personal thing, any thoughts as to what we should be aspiring to??
No. 1 is probably paying off the mortgage. That said its the cheapest borrowing you'll ever have, and is paying it off only really for those of us who harbour, at some level, the fear that everything could go pearshaped and that at least we'd have a roof over our heads if all came to all?
Personally I think it would be the freedom to do the job or work we think we'd like to do - to be able to give up the current grind and pursue the "dreams" - to work to the beat of our own drum.
Re early retirment, while it sounds good, if you retired at 50 (say), assuming your health will hold for a good few years then you have a full 20 years up to 70 - at which time you might still be fairly sprightly. Thats a long time to be kicking your heels.
So would think 58 onwards maybe would be a good target - or if you get into the job you want/enjoy/were born for (does such exist I wonder??) then maybe you'd love working until you're 70??
No. 1 is probably paying off the mortgage. That said its the cheapest borrowing you'll ever have, and is paying it off only really for those of us who harbour, at some level, the fear that everything could go pearshaped and that at least we'd have a roof over our heads if all came to all?
Personally I think it would be the freedom to do the job or work we think we'd like to do - to be able to give up the current grind and pursue the "dreams" - to work to the beat of our own drum.
Re early retirment, while it sounds good, if you retired at 50 (say), assuming your health will hold for a good few years then you have a full 20 years up to 70 - at which time you might still be fairly sprightly. Thats a long time to be kicking your heels.
So would think 58 onwards maybe would be a good target - or if you get into the job you want/enjoy/were born for (does such exist I wonder??) then maybe you'd love working until you're 70??