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  1. All sensible and intelligent advise – most especially being financially savvy, and ignoring all those ' toys ' as mentioned, that one really doesn`t need !! My wife and I retired from our Oxford academic careers to a safe, secure part of the world, and after expensive Oxford, were able to afford and build a new house on six acres of land, within a beautiful rural landscape – one could only imagine being able to afford that in Oxford !!!!!!!
    However, it is also being aware, and accepting that one leaves behind certain aspects of the UK – the history for example, that will be missed – but flight times Madeira to the UK would not be so onerous, to make frequent trips as required 🙂
    Bottom line though is – understand your finances, and have control of your finances – everything else will follow !!!!!!
    Interesting and informative, in every way – well done 🙂

  2. Hello my friend 🙋‍♂️, happy active retirement is to be recommended 🤸🏻‍♂️… When the time is right 🎉!! Thanks for this, such an interesting lifestyle interview and walk. Yes, it’s all about the planning, and a good fallback position in place. I have watched some of their videos 👫🏻😊👍. A follow up in a few months would be great ☀️ 🚶‍♀️🎙🚶‍♂️✅. Cheers, Don 👋 !!

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