
It's happening now.
Lots of my friends, associates, and people I've seen throughout my time in dentistry are stopping.
First thing they do is sell, if they have a practice, then they wind down, then they stop.
The decision, though, is fascinating to watch, because it's very much like the description of bankruptcy or falling in love. It happens gradually, gradually, gradually.
Then all at once, and so people think they don't want to retire, and then they think they might, and then they talk to themselves about it, and then they have to do it as quickly as they can.
If that urge takes me, I hope I'm able to push it back, because I'm just learning how to do this now, and only now do I feel I'm getting a little bit better at it.
It's not the time to stop now. Because if I did, how could I show other people what I'd learned from the mistakes that I'd made, and if I don't show them that, it will be lost, and that would be a shame.
Blog Post Number - 4441




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