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I'm 42 ... I'm really focusing on trying to get to a comfortable retirement and am focusing on money and stuff.
Do you think these are questions I should be asking myself now?
Actually, at 42, being willing to start thinking about "how to make yourself comfortable in the future" is a mature and commendable thing. Retirement doesn't suddenly happen at 60; it's something that accumulates little by little over time. Everyone starts from a different point, but as long as the direction is right, it doesn't matter if you're a little slower. The fact that you're willing to ask yourself these questions means you've started preparing earlier than many others. I think that's actually your advantage.