I was always told that our bodies start to fall apart when we hit forty. Once I turned that magical age I thought this isn't so bad. Turns out the reason it isn't is because apparently my body started falling apart long ago.
In yet another bit of cheerful economic news, a quarter of the 1,500 people who filled out Wells Fargo’s latest retirement survey said they don’t plan to retire until they’re 80 years old — two years past the life expectancy of the average American.