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I Watched My Father-in-Law for 32 Years After His Retirement at 55 and Came to a Conclusion: Early Retirement Loses Appeal for This Reason

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“My father-in-law, Frank Noble, from Porepunkah, Australia, retired at age 55. Today, at age 87, he says he would make the same decision again,” Melissa says.

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“My father-in-law, Frank Noble, from Porepunkah, Australia, retired at age 55. Today, at age 87, he says he would make the same decision again,” Melissa says.

"My father-in-law retired at the age of 55 and is now 87. His early departure made me realize that I did not want to follow the same path." Behind this sentence, a conviction was imposed on the author of this testimony in the columns of Business Insider: early retirement is not an ideal for everyone. Where some see a release, she perceives a cut she does not want to live on. Frank Noble, her father-in-law, lived in Porepunkah, Australia, when he…

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mariefrance.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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