Living Without Regrets: Embracing Challenges Before Retirement

 

Your second life begins after retirement, but in your first life, it's essential to actively challenge yourself by pursuing healthy, specific goals and hopes that arise from deep within your heart. Even if some endeavors end in failure, looking back after retirement, you won't harbor many regrets. On the contrary, if you didn't try, you would regret it, carrying that feeling with you even after retiring. While it's important to consider the relationship between risk and return when taking on challenges, and to take on challenges within an acceptable level of risk as you age, the key is to push your boundaries. Immediately after retiring, you'll feel content if you can say, "I did everything I could in my first life."

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