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Kurt K.
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  • in, MI
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Destined to Retire Early??

Kurt K.
  • Investor
  • in, MI
Posted

My goals in real estate are for ultimately the ability to retire younger than the average person... however now I feel like I'm getting some hints to do it sooner than later!

I just received my AARP membership cards in the mail.... I'm 28 years old.

Haha what is up with this?? for $16 a year I get great discounts and access to health insurance, as well as AARP The Magazine!!

What a weird thing to receive in the mail at my age. I guess I'm just manifesting my own retirement even earlier than I expected!

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