Baby Boomers Prioritize Purpose Over Retirement Plans
Baby Boomers Redefining Retirement
Fortune recently interviewed a group of individuals aged 65 and older who are resisting the conventional idea of retirement and opting to continue working. These seniors prioritize purpose over traditional retirement plans, showcasing a shift in mindset among the aging population.
Breaking the Mold
For these baby boomers, work serves as a means of fulfillment and engagement, challenging societal expectations of retirement. By staying actively involved in their professions, they are redefining the concept of aging and emphasizing the importance of maintaining a sense of purpose.
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