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oba;14147 wrote:Vastextension;14146 wrote:Inactivity can lead to a host of physical health problems, including weight gain, muscle weakness, poor circulation, and increased risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.
Inactivity and a lack of social interaction can lead to feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety, which can have a negative impact on mental health and well-being.
Sitting at home doing nothing can lead to a lack of social interaction, which could leave individuals feeling isolated, lonely, and disconnected from others, leading to further mental health issues.
Sitting at home doing nothing over a prolonged period can lead to the individual becoming stagnant and not developing themselves professionally.
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joanna;14148 wrote:oba;14147 wrote:Inactivity and a lack of social interaction can lead to feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety, which can have a negative impact on mental health and well-being.
Sitting at home doing nothing can lead to a lack of social interaction, which could leave individuals feeling isolated, lonely, and disconnected from others, leading to further mental health issues.
Sitting at home doing nothing over a prolonged period can lead to the individual becoming stagnant and not developing themselves professionally.
Inaddition to that they do not reap the benefits of networking with other professionals in their industry to improve their skills and advance their career.
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Vastextension;14150 wrote:joanna;14148 wrote:Sitting at home doing nothing can lead to a lack of social interaction, which could leave individuals feeling isolated, lonely, and disconnected from others, leading to further mental health issues.
Sitting at home doing nothing over a prolonged period can lead to the individual becoming stagnant and not developing themselves professionally.
Inaddition to that they do not reap the benefits of networking with other professionals in their industry to improve their skills and advance their career.
If an individual is not employed or attending school, sitting at home doing nothing can potentially lead to financial problems, as it may result in a loss of income and limited job prospects.
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IyaJJJ;14153 wrote:Vastextension;14150 wrote:Sitting at home doing nothing over a prolonged period can lead to the individual becoming stagnant and not developing themselves professionally.
Inaddition to that they do not reap the benefits of networking with other professionals in their industry to improve their skills and advance their career.
If an individual is not employed or attending school, sitting at home doing nothing can potentially lead to financial problems, as it may result in a loss of income and limited job prospects.
Long stretches of inactivity at home can be bad for one's physical and mental health as well as their social and professional well-being and financial situation.
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level;14154 wrote:IyaJJJ;14153 wrote:Inaddition to that they do not reap the benefits of networking with other professionals in their industry to improve their skills and advance their career.
If an individual is not employed or attending school, sitting at home doing nothing can potentially lead to financial problems, as it may result in a loss of income and limited job prospects.
Long stretches of inactivity at home can be bad for one's physical and mental health as well as their social and professional well-being and financial situation.
It is important that individuals stay active, keep busy, and take care of their physical and mental well-being by engaging in constructive hobbies.
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oba;14155 wrote:level;14154 wrote:If an individual is not employed or attending school, sitting at home doing nothing can potentially lead to financial problems, as it may result in a loss of income and limited job prospects.
Long stretches of inactivity at home can be bad for one's physical and mental health as well as their social and professional well-being and financial situation.
It is important that individuals stay active, keep busy, and take care of their physical and mental well-being by engaging in constructive hobbies.
Yes, volunteering engaging in hobbies or pursuing educational opportunities, exercising regularly, and building and maintaining social relationships will be a good help. This is what the 90years man is doing.
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IyaJJJ;14153 wrote:Vastextension;14150 wrote:Sitting at home doing nothing over a prolonged period can lead to the individual becoming stagnant and not developing themselves professionally.
Inaddition to that they do not reap the benefits of networking with other professionals in their industry to improve their skills and advance their career.
If an individual is not employed or attending school, sitting at home doing nothing can potentially lead to financial problems, as it may result in a loss of income and limited job prospects.
You all have said it all and what will be your advice to such people to improves such state.
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IyaJJJ;14156 wrote:oba;14155 wrote:Long stretches of inactivity at home can be bad for one's physical and mental health as well as their social and professional well-being and financial situation.
It is important that individuals stay active, keep busy, and take care of their physical and mental well-being by engaging in constructive hobbies.
Yes, volunteering engaging in hobbies or pursuing educational opportunities, exercising regularly, and building and maintaining social relationships will be a good help. This is what the 90years man is doing.
I m really impressed with such an ideas and its better to practice fishing, plant cultivation and doing menial jobs.
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level;14157 wrote:IyaJJJ;14156 wrote:It is important that individuals stay active, keep busy, and take care of their physical and mental well-being by engaging in constructive hobbies.
Yes, volunteering engaging in hobbies or pursuing educational opportunities, exercising regularly, and building and maintaining social relationships will be a good help. This is what the 90years man is doing.
I m really impressed with such an ideas and its better to practice fishing, plant cultivation and doing menial jobs.
It depend on all what interest you the most. If the fishing, farming or plant cultivation, etc are what you enjoy doing then it's a go cause apart from it being an exercise you will have some happiness doing it.
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joanna;14132 wrote:Vastextension;14129 wrote:Support what you said and from what I see the man who is in his 90s is using barbing as an exercise in order to stay healthy because he just can't sit at home doing nothing
Yes, sitting at home doing nothing for prolonged periods of time can have several negative consequences on an individual's physical, mental, and social well-being.
Being idle makes the bone fatigue and more over its likely that the body system easily get tired and weak.
Not engaging in physical activity can lead to decreased muscle strength, which can in turn lead to reduced mobility, balance, and coordination.
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gap;14162 wrote:level;14157 wrote:Yes, volunteering engaging in hobbies or pursuing educational opportunities, exercising regularly, and building and maintaining social relationships will be a good help. This is what the 90years man is doing.
I m really impressed with such an ideas and its better to practice fishing, plant cultivation and doing menial jobs.
It depend on all what interest you the most. If the fishing, farming or plant cultivation, etc are what you enjoy doing then it's a go cause apart from it being an exercise you will have some happiness doing it.
Just saying, in addition to what's the above users as said. And morever its what some old man do for business and exercise rather than become idle and helpless .
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IyaJJJ;14216 wrote:gap;14162 wrote:I m really impressed with such an ideas and its better to practice fishing, plant cultivation and doing menial jobs.
It depend on all what interest you the most. If the fishing, farming or plant cultivation, etc are what you enjoy doing then it's a go cause apart from it being an exercise you will have some happiness doing it.
Just saying, in addition to what's the above users as said. And morever its what some old man do for business and exercise rather than become idle and helpless .
Its quite okay that in the old age once have to work out, relate with people and got engaged with something to avoid mental and emotional breakdown. But i can already see some average people with the heart of investing are already retired at earlier age.
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Well this topic is based on lots of factors like health, individual, family and even point of interests so you can not just specify
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Well this topic is based on lots of factors like health, individual, family and even point of interests so you can not just specify
Im already seeing this topic been related in different views, and don't think he misquote the topic.
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Kelechi;14246 wrote:Well this topic is based on lots of factors like health, individual, family and even point of interests so you can not just specify
Im already seeing this topic been related in different views, and don't think he misquote the topic.
Yes mate the question is one that would definitely have to be seen in various veiws and I don't think this sort of questions has any bad answer
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crpuusd;14775 wrote:Kelechi;14246 wrote:Well this topic is based on lots of factors like health, individual, family and even point of interests so you can not just specify
Im already seeing this topic been related in different views, and don't think he misquote the topic.
Yes mate the question is one that would definitely have to be seen in various veiws and I don't think this sort of questions has any bad answer
The more investment you've got gives you the privilege to retire as fast as possible. Even by the age of 50+ and above you should enjoy your life why you can still do.
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Well anyone retiring by 50 I think it may be due to some health issues or complications because retiring at that age is still very young in my opinion.
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Well anyone retiring by 50 I think it may be due to some health issues or complications because retiring at that age is still very young in my opinion.
Well there are many people who has retired even in there thirties and that's because they have already achieved so much and want to take the time out to actually enjoy themselves.
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Well anyone retiring by 50 I think it may be due to some health issues or complications because retiring at that age is still very young in my opinion.
Why would a person not retire if he already reached the retirement age? It is better to enjoy life, grandchildren at that age and not waste time going to work every day. In the end, money means nothing after death.
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Human body system differs in various reaction and adaptiveness due to certain measures like nutritions,relaxation,exercises and medical etc. some other natural disaster or domestic disasters can as well bring a man a force retire state of mind. it better to stay to stay healthy and rich in the health.
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Human body system differs in various reaction and adaptiveness due to certain measures like nutritions,relaxation,exercises and medical etc. some other natural disaster or domestic disasters can as well bring a man a force retire state of mind. it better to stay to stay healthy and rich in the health.
Well we all should embark on dong something fun with ourselves and find fund in crypto and environment. Its a wonderful platform created.
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There is no retirement age for investors cause they are at their restful moment. Every incestor are entitled to be able to carry out analysis at any given time and age.
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The best retirement age varies for individuals based on personal circumstances, financial stability, and health. It's advisable to plan based on your own needs and goals, considering factors like savings, expenses, and desired lifestyle in retirement. Consulting with a financial advisor can help tailor a plan to your specific situation.
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Retirement age plays a significant role in assessing your risk tolerance. As you approach retirement, the ability to take on high-risk investments may decrease. Understanding this helps in adjusting your investment portfolio to balance risk and return appropriately.
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Knowing when you plan to retire allows for strategic asset allocation. As you get closer to retirement, you might adjust your portfolio to include more conservative investments, aiming to protect capital and preserve wealth.
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