It is quite appalling that some people still believe in the old idea that we should work for 55-60 years, save money in form of pensions and after retirement fall back on the money saved to start a new life. Excuse me, what kind of life do you want to start at the age of 60?
People had been deceived and are still being deceived to believe that with their pensions and gratuity, they will start a new life after retirement. What kind of life are you going to start after retirement? Retirement can be likened to a law of diminishing marginal productivity. At this stage of your life, you have probably reached the peak of your productivity and diminishing returns set in.
In as much as you can't do anything to stop government from pension deduction, you will be doing injustice to yourself and your children if you believe you want to start afresh after retirement. You will be doing injustice to everyone around you who in one way still depend on you.
Therefore, take your destiny and future into your own hands. A lot of people even die before they retire and those that even retired are yet to access their pensions and "start afresh". I know a lot of people who retired 6 years ago and today they have not been able to access their gratuity. This is not what a life after retirement should be.
There are lots of opportunities around you today waiting to be exploited. So my candid advice is to keep your day time job but mind your own business. Mind your own business otherwise you might be made to believe that there is money somewhere waiting for you after retirement which would be used to start a new life.
No matter how small you invest in a business, the good thing is you've started something. So grow it, develop it and watch how your investment will treat you in future.
Do you know there is a system you can invest in with just $120 and enjoy a reasonable income? You do not have to rent a shop. Ask me how, I am willing to show you.
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