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In this video essay, I'm sharing why I won't retire. I explain why never retiring can be a positive thing, and why I find slowing down, stepping aside and never-ending leisure problematic. I also touch on questions like "why do we retire?" and whether an "early retirement" is a good thing. This video was inspired by the book "The Happiness Equation" by Neil Pasricha. Definitely check it out, it is an amazing book: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/0425277984/r... 👋🏻 Connect with me! Facebook: / dani.kilani2 Instagram: / dani_kilani LinkedIn: / dkilani TikTok: / dani_kilani 📥 Subscribe! I'm making videos on a weekly basis on the topics of productivity, medical school and the whole process behind getting accepted to medical school. I love to hear your questions or comments. Leave one below and I will do my best to respond! About Me 👇: My name is Dani and I'm a Canadian 🇨🇦 Medical Student studying at the University of Calgary 🏫 I make youtube videos to provide a Canadian 🍁 perspective on pursuing a career in medicine from high school to med school and beyond. My goal is to provide you with the most useful and valuable content for your journey to practicing medicine 🩺 My videos touch on various topics like getting involved in research, improving your grades, studying for the MCAT and more 📝 Feel free to get in touch with me via my Instagram page @Dani_Kilani 📱 I hope you find this channel valuable 😊 If you're curious, for my undergraduate degree, I studied Medical Sciences with a specialization in One Health at the University of Western Ontario for three years before getting an early acceptance to Medical School.