We call it ACT III, but the idea’s the same.
Bruce Frankel, author of "What Should I Do with the Rest of My Life?" believes the traditional notion of retirement is becoming antiquated.
"People are reaching the age of 55 and 60, and looking ahead 30 years," Frankel said. "They are willing to go back and start at the beginning."
Today, 54 percent of baby boomers say retirement isn't about relaxing, but rather reinventing.

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