How to Plan for the Next 20 Years (Even If You’re 65)

Ted Prodromou
2 min readAug 15, 2024

In this engaging conversation, Tommy Schaft and Ted Prodromou discuss the importance of planning for the next 20 years of life, rather than simply retiring.

Tommy shares his philosophy of balancing learning, working, and playing throughout one’s lifetime, and how he stays actively engaged through a variety of personal interests and business ventures.

He emphasizes the value of leveraging one’s experience and network to create new opportunities, rather than fully retiring.

The two also reflect on the changes in baseball over the years and how it mirrors broader societal shifts, underscoring the need for older generations to share their wisdom and get involved in their communities.

Tommy Shaft and Ted Prodromou discuss the importance of planning for the next 20 years of life, rather than simply retiring.

Tommy shares his philosophy of balancing learning, working, and playing throughout one’s lifetime, and how he stays actively engaged through a variety of personal interests and business ventures.

He emphasizes the value of leveraging one’s experience and network to create new opportunities, rather than fully retiring.

The two also reflect on the changes in baseball over the years and how it mirrors broader societal shifts, underscoring the need for older generations to share their wisdom and get involved in their communities.

Watch the entire discussion here.

Ted

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Ted Prodromou
Ted Prodromou

Written by Ted Prodromou

Award-winning, best-selling author of Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn for Business and Ultimate Guide to Twitter. Get free LinkedIn tips at www.YourLinkedInCoach.com

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