05/28/2026
"I honestly don’t remember a lot of specific advice. I do a lot of things that I didn’t come up with on my own, and someone must have pointed me in the right direction, but I don’t have memory of anything specific. I have always felt that hard work, no matter what it is, will lead to a better outcome. Probably the closest thing to real advice was when my wife, Donna, said she wanted us to retire. It felt it was very early and wasn’t on my radar. She and I had dated in high school but broke up my senior year. We re‑met 30 years later so missed a lot of life together. We had only been married for 7 years when we retired and she said that we will have time to catch up on a lot of life that we had missed out on together. That was the best piece of advice I ever followed.
If I could give my younger self one piece of advice, it would be work hard, save hard, and play hard. Retirement comes up so much faster than you can imagine, so start saving and planning as early as you possibly can. Enjoy the ride, but set yourself up and retire as soon as you are able. Keep looking ahead and enjoy each phase of life, but at the same time, look forward to retirement because it will be here before you know it!"
- Dennis R.