Cancel the Curtain Call: Rethinking Retirement as a New Act, Not the Final One

From financial myths to purpose-driven transitions, today’s retirement is less about endings and more about meaningful reinvention In every stage performance, there are set changes and costume swaps. The lights dim, the curtains close, and for a brief moment, everything pauses. Crew members rush across the stage, tweaking the scenery. Cast members change their wardrobe, touch up their makeup, or mentally prepare for the next act. These interludes don’t signal the end of the show — they’re the quiet preludes to what’s coming next. Just last year, Des Coghlan-Forbes made headlines by setting a world record with 37 costume changes … Continue reading Cancel the Curtain Call: Rethinking Retirement as a New Act, Not the Final One