06-22-25 ARI Fisico (TPD 2nd)

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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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.