Dear Patriot,
Yesterday, we faced the fear of outliving your money. But here’s another retirement pitfall—**losing your sense of purpose.**
Many people plan for finances… but not for meaning. They retire _from_ a job, but never ask what they’re retiring _to._ That’s when rest turns into restlessness.
Here’s how patriots stay fulfilled:
* **Start a second act**—consult, teach, or build something new.
* **Mentor younger generations**—pass on wisdom and values.
* **Volunteer with purpose**—use your time to shape your community.
* **Set goals**—for health, faith, skills, or service.
The elites don’t retire into a void. They retire into a mission. You can too.
Tomorrow, we’ll change lanes again and talk about protecting your digital legacy—your accounts, assets, and passwords after you're gone.
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**Poll Of The Day**
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
Studies show retirees with a strong sense of purpose are **2.4 times less likely** to develop Alzheimer’s—and report significantly higher happiness levels.
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