Retirement is often treated as a finish line, but history, longevity, and real life suggest it may be time to rethink that assumption.
In this audio article from LiveWell Capital, Ben Beshear explores a new way to think about retirement by walking through five common philosophies he sees among clients. From retiring early to working longer, taking mini-retirements, reframing work into a second act, or choosing to keep working indefinitely, this episode challenges the idea that retirement must look the same for everyone.
Rather than focusing on a single age or outcome, this reflection emphasizes flexibility, purpose, and financial independence as the foundation for a well-lived life. The goal is not simply to stop working, but to design a life that balances meaningful work, time with family, rest, and freedom of choice.
This episode is a narrated version of a written article originally published by LiveWell Capital, created for listening on the go.
You can read the original article here: A New Way to Think About Retirement
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