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Edith Piaf wrote, "I want to die young. I think it's awful to get old and sickness is ugly..." She wrote this on physical aspects, because illness is very painful and disgusting at any age but harder at old age. If a person has money at old age, then s/he can survive more easily. Pannchtantra said that a person who has money is young in old age, but a person who haven't money, is old at young.

It is more needful to save money for retirements, but HSBC (Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation) mentioned that in 2015, 47% Indian had been retired with regret, because they couldn't start investment earlier. Most of Indians are saving their money after spending. Like after children's education fees, marriage and trips spends etc. Then remain money they put as savings. Thus, it is more difficult for them to save money for retirements.

Today, retirement is remained only money based thinking. When someone is thinking or planning for retirements, so the common meaning will be taken that, he is doing financial planning. But in Indian philosophy, retirement is also taken as desire leaving. The Adi Shankaracharya said,

"अङ्गं गलितं पलितं मुण्डं दशनविहीनं जातं तुण्डम्।

वृद्धो याति गृहीत्वा दण्डं तदपि न मुञ्चत्याशापिण्डम्॥"

The Adi Shankaracharya said that, an old men was passing through a garden and there a couple was sited under the tree. The old men show that couple and thought that, she would like me. Although, he had a stick to walk, his heirs had fallen, he hadn't any teeth in his mouth, but he didn't give up his desires. So retirements from the desires is as important as financial retirements. If someone has body, so it will be destroyed. There is nothing any exception in it. But if a person starts his retirements as soon as possible in both financial and mental level, so retirements of body won't painful or disgusting. Then words will be changed like Marilyn Monroe Said, "Sometimes I think it would be easier to avoid old age to die young, but then you'd never completed your life, would you? You'd never wholly know you." A person can live his full life if he has enough saving and satisfaction with a question “Who am I?”