I mean that's the harshest way to make it sound, but in a way yes. What I was more getting at is the way life expectancy has changed there's a longer gap between when someone expects to not work and when they expect to die.
What I was really getting at is I don't think the system works or is realistic. This notion of retirement is seen as an entitlement when it's really not. I think you'll see in the next ten years it really become a talking point as we're getting to the start of an age group where corporate pension wasn't a thing and all these people did nothing otherwise, but still expect to flip a switch and retire.
I mean that's the harshest way to make it sound, but in a way yes. What I was more getting at is the way life expectancy has changed there's a longer gap between when someone expects to not work and when they expect to die.
What I was really getting at is I don't think the system works or is realistic. This notion of retirement is seen as an entitlement when it's really not. I think you'll see in the next ten years it really become a talking point as we're getting to the start of an age group where corporate pension wasn't a thing and all these people did nothing otherwise, but still expect to flip a switch and retire.