Rock Retirement: A Simple Guide to Help You Take Control and be More Optimistic About the Future

February 18, 2020 - Comment

Rock Retirement offers inspirational advice on how to enjoy the journey to retirement to its fullest. Traditional retirement advice usually boils down to saving more, sacrificing more, and settling for less. This approach makes people dependent on systems outside their control, such as the market, economy, and investment returns. The result: people lose power over

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Rock Retirement offers inspirational advice on how to enjoy the journey to retirement to its fullest. Traditional retirement advice usually boils down to saving more, sacrificing more, and settling for less. This approach makes people dependent on systems outside their control, such as the market, economy, and investment returns. The result: people lose power over determining their life. What sets Rock Retirement apart is its holistic approach to helping people take back control and act intentionally towards the life they want. It addresses the fears, hopes, and dreams that people have about retirement, goes way beyond the numbers, and shows them how to balance living well today and tomorrow.

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Anonymous says:

GREAT Guide book for a real-life-living way to get to and through retirement, not a money formula book. This is a very interesting, unique and valuable book. By comparison, I’ve read over one hundred retirement/finance books, over a thousand articles/blog posts, and watched dozens of money movies on my way toward and into retirement.Rock Retirement is not the normal “financial” book containing “retirement info,” but rather a living-life book while planning for retirement.The book is correct, most planners [writers] tackle this as a math problem—which it is—but more…

Anonymous says:

If I had a penny for every time… If I had a penny for every time this author says “paint-by-numbers” in this book, I’d be able to retire now! This book is a prime example of the author constantly and repetitively repeating himself over and over and over (yes I’m purposely being redundant because that’s how reading this book felt!) again just to make the book longer and sellable. “Paint-by-numbers”, “your retirement will be different than your parents”, “sit on a bench after retirement”, etc.My recommendation to the…

Anonymous says:

Really straightforward and excellent book! This book was very refreshing to me. This is the only financial book I’ve ever read that was honest enough to tell people to live for today as well as plan for tomorrow. It uses real life examples to get you to think of whats really important in life, even with all the uncertainties that come upon us. Roger does a great job being honest with the traditional investment industry and how it encourages (or really guilts) people to only plan financially for tomorrow. Roger, on the other hand,…

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