Would you be out seeing the world
if you didn't have to work?
When the work day gets long or difficult, it's not unusual to dream of faraway places. The dream can make you think you'd be there if it weren't for the daily grind.
If your financial responsibilities were at least partly lifted, is touring the world what you would do? Probably not. A job can sometimes be demanding, which is why it's called work, but it has many rewards.
Studies show that when people are finished raising their children, they don't give up their jobs. The Families and Work Institute, a research organization, found that only 3 percent of parents over age 57 whose children are grown say they are likely to leave their jobs in the coming year.
The great departure may be a fantasy, but it's an enjoyable one. Part of the problem is that bills don't stop coming when the kids are grown. One large cost is usually replaced by another.
But people who stay on the job are not less happy. According to a Gallup Poll, 90 percent of Americans are satisfied with their jobs and 75 percent are satisfied with their pay. Two-thirds would gladly take the same job again.
That's one reason they are staying on the job longer. Organizational psychologists at the University of Western Ontario don't believe it when people say they just work for the pension benefits and health insurance. The fact is, they enjoy the social contacts, the challenge and their status.
Over time, dreams have a way of moving from adventure to stability and security. That doesn't mean that dreams don't come true. But when they do, there's usually some kind of work involved. 

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