I agree, though I am probably closer to 30 years form retiring.
I _hate_ the specific advice in the article (find a job with a pension? My parents have done well with this, but I trust most companies that would hire me about as far as I can throw their annual report), but the "between the lines" idea that we should "find stable things that you can enjoy for a long time" is both not obvious and important.
I _hate_ the specific advice in the article (find a job with a pension? My parents have done well with this, but I trust most companies that would hire me about as far as I can throw their annual report), but the "between the lines" idea that we should "find stable things that you can enjoy for a long time" is both not obvious and important.