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  2. I’m Retired and Regret Claiming Social Security at 70 — Here ...

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    We've all heard the advice: Wait until you're 70 to claim Social Security and you'll get the biggest possible monthly check. Tim F., a retired healthcare worker from Arizona, followed this advice ...

  3. Suicidal ideation - Wikipedia

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    Suicidal ideation, or suicidal thoughts, is the thought process of having ideas, or ruminations about the possibility of completing suicide. [1] It is not a diagnosis but is a symptom of some mental disorders, use of certain psychoactive drugs, and can also occur in response to adverse life circumstances without the presence of a mental disorder.

  4. Thought disorder - Wikipedia

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    A thought disorder (TD) is a disturbance in cognition which affects language, thought and communication. [1] [2] Psychiatric and psychological glossaries in 2015 and 2017 identified thought disorders as encompassing poverty of ideas, neologisms, paralogia (a reasoning disorder characterized by expression of illogical or delusional thoughts), word salad, and delusions—all disturbances of ...

  5. I’m a 70-Year-Old Retiree With $90K in an Annuity. Am I ...

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    When Leslie reached out to Suze Orman’s “Women and Money” podcast for help with a seemingly dire situation — at 70, with only $90,000 in an annuity, $160,000 in an IRA, and $9,000 in ...

  6. 'I'm 70 and In the Best Shape of My Life—Here Are the 5 ...

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    Liz Hilliard, who is 70, has always been active. In school, she was an athlete, and she’s enjoyed all the fitness trends that have come and gone over the decades.

  7. Cognitive distortion - Wikipedia

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    The "all-or-nothing thinking distortion" is also referred to as "splitting", [20] "black-and-white thinking", [2] and "polarized thinking." [21] Someone with the all-or-nothing thinking distortion looks at life in black and white categories. [15] Either they are a success or a failure; either they are good or bad; there is no in-between.

  8. Adult development - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] HD affects personality, leads to involuntary muscle movements, cognitive impairment, and deterioration of the nervous system. [72] [73] Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 30 and 50 but can occur at any age, including adolescence. [71] There is currently no cure for HD and treatments focus on managing symptoms and quality of life.

  9. Planning to Retire at Age 70? Here's Why You Shouldn't Count ...

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    Given an increase in life expectancies, it's not a bad idea to aim to retire at age 70 instead of planning to do in your mid- or even late 60s. In fact, retiring at age 70 offers a number of benefits.