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Slow and Steady

Taking on a big project? This is probably not the time to satisfy the need for speed. In big projects, slow and steady often wins the race. Bob McLaughlin knows all about that.

I won’t, you’ll find an article about Bob’s uniquely clever approach to retirement. It’s as if he flipped a switch and transitioned instantly from a full-time job to a full-time hobby, one that allowed him to take on a challenge, pursue a decades-long interest and create something of lasting importance – while staying as busy and active as he wanted to be.

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