Thursday, September 20, 2018

Un-retiring...



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Many older Americans who have retired from their previous jobs are returning to the workforce, a process some are calling "unretiring."
The main reason is money, according to a survey  of 1,000 "unretired" people.

But the second-most common reason was fighting boredom, with 44 % citing it as the reason they jumped back into employment.
In part, the trend reflects the widespread shortfall in Americans' retirement savings. A recent Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies report estimates that workers' median retirement savings is only $71,000, far short of what experts say is needed to retire comfortably. Only 30 percent report accumulating $250,000 or more.

Meanwhile, the number of older Americans filing for bankruptcy has surged fivefold since 1991.  

Noah's Ark

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Not ready...

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I'll be back, count on it...

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Walter...

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What for?

Sometime...

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Over My Dead Body...

Christine...

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Christine Margaret Blasey Ford  (born c. 1967) is an American psychologist and professor in clinical psychology at Palo Alto University. Widely published in her field,[5][6] she specializes in designing statistical models for research projects.[7] During her academic career, Ford has worked as a research psychologist for Stanford University's Department of Psychiatry and a professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine Collaborative Clinical Psychology Program.[3] 
She is the lady connected to the  Brett Kavanaugh accusation.

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Take it easy people, it is the norm to delay such a thing. They do it to each other on a rotational way.

Anti...

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Antisocial personality disorder is an enduring pattern of personal experience and behavior that deviates from the individual's culture, pervasive and inflexible.
It is characterized by a pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others. Some may have history of some symptoms of conduct disorder before age 15.
 The more egregious, harmful, or dangerous behavior patterns are referred to as sociopathic or psychopathic.  Sociopathy characterized as something severely wrong with one's conscience, a complete lack of conscience regarding others, "stone cold" to the rights of others.
They may seem charming on the surface, but likely to be irritable and aggressive as well as irresponsible. They may have numerous somatic complaints and perhaps attempt suicide. Due to their manipulative tendencies, it is difficult to tell whether they are lying or telling the truth.

 Disregard for society's laws, Violation of the physical or emotional rights of others, Lack of remorse, Deceitfulness [Psychology today]

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Ending...

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