Having retired at age 53, I am now in my early 60s. Many pushed back against me, unable to understand the idea of not working if it's not necessary. I perceived phases in my life. In my latter years, I owe it to myself to "stop and smell the roses," even if I worked very hard to obtain what I have now. For me, after retiring, I departed the nation and now reside in Latin America. It made me appreciate my new surroundings while removing myself from all the bad things that were going on in America. Nobody I've met regrets retiring, as far as I know.
Nice way to retire. For me, I believe retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My wife and I both spent same number of years in the civil service, she invested through a wealth manager and myself through the 401k. We both still earning after our retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than a million dollars by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.
I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. Finding financial advisors like *Layan Talia Chokr* who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
Even away on holiday he was on the practice board. Jeez! Phil's drive and determination to win and stay on top is legendary. By far the greatest dart player ever. Happy retirement
@@SeKlasaChapo oh boy if only you knew. He was due an MBE in 2001 and was on a brink of getting one but the royals did some digging and found out about the camper van "incident" and that was that for our mate Phil...
Hope you Get well & fighting fit soon Phil. You’ve earned your pipe and slippers enjoy retirement and enjoy the rest of the beautiful life you’ve created for yourself and family. Many a good memories watching you dominate! All the best Phil “the power” Taylor ❤
His record will never be beaten in my time. I loved watching the power...what a fantastic dart player. and never ever got sports personality award in his life. But 16 world titles is priceless. Take care phil old pal. And thanks for the memories 👍
Phil Taylor I grew up watching him play darts I am very proud of all the things he has achieved yes I have massive respect for Phil Taylor I wish Phil Taylor and all his friends and family and all of his fans and people who have supported Phil Taylor in his career all the very best Thanks Phil for all your exciting dart matches you have given us all from Ben golby 👌 👍
@P.Mantis-nw3xi was you even watching back then? The averages he was throwing, barely any player nowadays could compete with him. Even prime Barneveld would destroy most of the circuit now. Its a pity Barneys prime was cut short due to diabetes and poor eyesight
@@P.Mantis-nw3xiThey really weren’t when when did you start watching darts? The boards were thinner and he averaged 113 in the euro champs over a whole tournament without a doubt the goat not even close or debatable
Great interview Stay strong Phil, Once the hip goes the back is next, A lot of pain ahead, Seen the old man go through it all, the lifestyle and belly done the damage, Will never be anyone even close to him
Same as Phil here minds perfect its the body that doesnt work! Im 50 and my lower back is done, my hip, get sciatica in leg, shoulder pain, elbow pain etc etc.. Cant walk any distance. All from having a very active childhood and lifting weights from age 14, suffice to say i rely on mobility payments to live. Very hard living with so much pain so feel for Phil.
Watched taylor from the early days. Great matches with him with the likes of dennis preistley and raymond van barneveld etc. One of the best sportsmen of all time.
Nobody will ever achieve what Phil has,I have an idea as to what your going through as my wife has struggled for 2 years after breaking both hips,all the best for the future
Me and my wife were having a meal in the Kismet in Burslem, Phil walked in with his mate and everyone wanted to speak and asking him for autographs I just ignored him and enjoyed my curry, Not been disrespectful I just felt like Phil wanted the same and just enjoy his food in peace. Thanks for the entertainment Phil a great dart player enjoy your retirement.
For sure the standards Phil reached and the standards he would like to still be able to play at are way beyond most people within darts. The problem with many injuries with age is they take longer to improve, but the improvement would never be enough to get back to the highest standards. Very sad to see and I’m sure Phil was in some extreme pain, I watched the suffering my own mother had and it’s awful. All the very best to Phil. Fantastic interview Phill 👍🏻🎯
Awesome player and probably the toughest mental strength of any player in history. Enjoy retirement phil you owe the game nothing. Waiting on a knee replacement for a few years and having played sport at a decent level I also called it a day. I set high standards for myself and simply can’t play at that level anymore. Playing for fun isn’t in my dna. Take a bow phil. Miss you darts hasn’t been the same since.
This interview really resonates with me as my father has gone through the same ordeal with his hip and chronic pain. Everything Phil says is exactly what my father experienced. Best of luck to Phil, a top bloke and undoubtedly the greatest darts player of all time.
How is it heart breaking the guy worked hard at his profession but he was not stuck to an inconvenient work schedule He was never told off for being late to arrive or told to stay after hours Yes he was brilliant and rewarded very well Sadness comes when you have to be at your work place at a certain time and stay till the end and you could be the greatest at your job but you don't get extra cash or a trophy 😢
Hope he still does some exhibitions! Met him once and he was so lovely. Never bought me a pint like.. But lovely all the same😃 Edit: Nearly 40 years stood on one leg!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣Love it!!
@@raepasher6241 😂To be fair he is a lot more articulate than several of the dart players, such as James Wade and Dave Chisnall. Much better dart player too.
@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 I liked Waddell as a person but hated him commenting,he really just talked in riddles,to me anyway,I actually like the darts a lot more now we don't know the winner of every tournament,I hope Littler doesn't become the new Taylor.
Old days to you boy ^ ..I recall long before his days at top with Eric Bristow , John Lowe , Mike Gregory , Leighton Rees and Jocky Wilson when boards had fatter rounded wiring which Phil mentioned and staples and were many bounce outs them days i so recall . As for Sid i couldnt be done with his ramblings and that voice , but all to their own .
Having retired at age 53, I am now in my early 60s. Many pushed back against me, unable to understand the idea of not working if it's not necessary. I perceived phases in my life. In my latter years, I owe it to myself to "stop and smell the roses," even if I worked very hard to obtain what I have now. For me, after retiring, I departed the nation and now reside in Latin America. It made me appreciate my new surroundings while removing myself from all the bad things that were going on in America. Nobody I've met regrets retiring, as far as I know.
Nice way to retire. For me, I believe retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My wife and I both spent same number of years in the civil service, she invested through a wealth manager and myself through the 401k. We both still earning after our retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.
It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than a million dollars by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same but it seems you’ve got it all worked out with the firm you work with so i surely wouldn’t mind a recommendation.
I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. Finding financial advisors like *Layan Talia Chokr* who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.
Even away on holiday he was on the practice board. Jeez!
Phil's drive and determination to win and stay on top is legendary.
By far the greatest dart player ever. Happy retirement
Great interview PB. Nice to see PT relaxed and looking forward to some rest but still being involved. PT still the GOAT!
Cheers mate
Not 'alf! ♥
Good to see Phil relaxed and enjoying life. Hopefully he gets the back pain sorted.
great achievements and i'll never forget those 2 nine darters against james wade! awesome.
Absolutely brilliant!
Sid Waddell “DOUBLE …. TWELVE!”
@@JayChambers83 'pure manufactured talent' 😆
@@simonjohnhinton1938 amazing! ‘Say it Dave, say it, I’m gobsmacked!’
One of Britain's greatest ever champions. Best Dart player ever. Enjoy your retirement Phil.
Crazy how he's never even received an MBE. Nobody will ever get near his records.
There's a reason behind it.
Ask him what he gets up to in his caravan and you’ll understand why he doesn’t have an MBE. He’s. A great champion but a horrid human.
@@DJMorley18 never hard this, how do i find out more
@@SeKlasaChapo oh boy if only you knew. He was due an MBE in 2001 and was on a brink of getting one but the royals did some digging and found out about the camper van "incident" and that was that for our mate Phil...
Simply the best ! A legend !
Hope you Get well & fighting fit soon Phil. You’ve earned your pipe and slippers enjoy retirement and enjoy the rest of the beautiful life you’ve created for yourself and family. Many a good memories watching you dominate! All the best Phil “the power” Taylor ❤
Greatest dart player enjoy your retirement 😊
Greatest to ever throw a dart.
Greatest who ever will.
His achievments will never be beaten.
No one has or will come close
He wouldn't dominate in today's era. It's like Hendry in the 90s in snooker, there wasn't as many top players around...
@@donovanpain83yes he would. Your recency bias is Clouding your judgment. He would dominate just like he did in his day
Last of the greats era . .- a class act .... cheers Phil.
Barneveld is still going, Steve Beaton
He's a lot of things but a class act isn't one of them.
@@superbioguy bollocks
@@superbioguyWho cares about his private life. The best of all time
Rest, heal and enjoy your retirement God knows you've earned it Sir!!!
Phil is the reason why i started watching Darts, Im always thankful for that
Absolute legend
Thanks!
His record will never be beaten in my time.
I loved watching the power...what a fantastic dart player.
and never ever got sports personality award in his life.
But 16 world titles is priceless.
Take care phil old pal.
And thanks for the memories 👍
I think luke littler will beat his record
Two great Phil’s having a chat…😀👏👍🏿👍🏿
Goat 🐐
phil taylor the all time great met him 3 year ago ... the darts legend big up phil you was the best and still is
Legend ❤
The king of kings Phil the power Taylor..💯🇬🇧🇯🇲👍
Phil Taylor I grew up watching him play darts I am very proud of all the things he has achieved yes I have massive respect for Phil Taylor I wish Phil Taylor and all his friends and family and all of his fans and people who have supported Phil Taylor in his career all the very best Thanks Phil for all your exciting dart matches you have given us all from Ben golby 👌 👍
Good luck to you Phil
Your a good man
I hope this young lad little coming up is half as good as you 🎉
Some people don't know when it's time and stay too long Phil knows and bowed out gracefully
Phil you deserve all good ❤ good luck 🙏💪 you are strong.
Never heard of catch 29, only catch 22 before. Phil was the GOAT and best wishes to him
The GOAT. Never to be matched
All his opponents were weak for most of his career. Heck, they were smoking and drinking on stage in the early years.... go figure.
@P.Mantis-nw3xi was you even watching back then? The averages he was throwing, barely any player nowadays could compete with him.
Even prime Barneveld would destroy most of the circuit now. Its a pity Barneys prime was cut short due to diabetes and poor eyesight
@@P.Mantis-nw3xiThey really weren’t when when did you start watching darts? The boards were thinner and he averaged 113 in the euro champs over a whole tournament without a doubt the goat not even close or debatable
The Great Man speaks
True gentleman on and off the hockey❤
Great interview
Stay strong Phil,
Once the hip goes the back is next,
A lot of pain ahead,
Seen the old man go through it all, the lifestyle and belly done the damage,
Will never be anyone even close to him
Real cheerful bloke you are
Same as Phil here minds perfect its the body that doesnt work! Im 50 and my lower back is done, my hip, get sciatica in leg, shoulder pain, elbow pain etc etc.. Cant walk any distance. All from having a very active childhood and lifting weights from age 14, suffice to say i rely on mobility payments to live. Very hard living with so much pain so feel for Phil.
Can’t you get joints repaired/replaced?
The power!!
Is off.
GENIUS of the game.
The greatest there ever was and ever will be..
Watched taylor from the early days.
Great matches with him with the likes of dennis preistley and raymond van barneveld etc.
One of the best sportsmen of all time.
"Should I do this? Should I do that? Should I buy a villa?“ Classic Phil
Would be great to see Phil on tv talking about darts on commentary. He has so much offer the audience...so much experience and knowledge..
I can’t see him being taken on for reasons we all know.
Nobody will ever achieve what Phil has,I have an idea as to what your going through as my wife has struggled for 2 years after breaking both hips,all the best for the future
Legend , playing him in a couple of weeks time and I’m bricking it 😂
Great stuff Phil. Always THE GOAT. 👍👍
I think he never be beat he was the best and still the one to beat very nice man
Speedy recovery Phil..
Me and my wife were having a meal in the Kismet in Burslem, Phil walked in with his mate and everyone wanted to speak and asking him for autographs I just ignored him and enjoyed my curry, Not been disrespectful I just felt like Phil wanted the same and just enjoy his food in peace. Thanks for the entertainment Phil a great dart player enjoy your retirement.
Legend. I wear your Target darts shirt with pride when playing at my club.
Without Eric Bristow no Phil Taylor.
The goat
The greatest phil
The Greatest of all time... says it as it is! Happy retirement Phil 👋👋👋
Catch 22...Phil 😊
9, Double 10
I assumed he deliberately said a number other than 22 to really try to get across how difficult it had been
In terms of success it will be interesting to see how Taylors practice mentality compares to Littler who says he plays often only 20 minutes in a day.
For sure the standards Phil reached and the standards he would like to still be able to play at are way beyond most people within darts. The problem with many injuries with age is they take longer to improve, but the improvement would never be enough to get back to the highest standards. Very sad to see and I’m sure Phil was in some extreme pain, I watched the suffering my own mother had and it’s awful. All the very best to Phil. Fantastic interview Phill 👍🏻🎯
Phil Taylor is the GOAT
I hate hearing him talk so negatively about himself
Real reality interview
one of the great sports man.
Good to see and hear from Phil, however, the interviewer asked the basically the same questions in 3 or 4 different ways.
Catch 29 is a new one on me. I always thought it was double 11 :)
The 🐐
Theres only one Phil Taylor👍
The goat 🐐
Great player be hard to replicate his achievements
Get well soon.
Definitely
Hes in my local every sunday.
Now that's praise an half for LL from the great, PT
I can sympathise, I've had sciatica most of the year.
Awesome player and probably the toughest mental strength of any player in history. Enjoy retirement phil you owe the game nothing. Waiting on a knee replacement for a few years and having played sport at a decent level
I also called it a day. I set high standards for myself and simply can’t play at that level anymore. Playing for fun isn’t in my dna. Take a bow phil. Miss you darts hasn’t been the same since.
Catch 29?! I guess you can’t check that out with one dart 🤣
This interview really resonates with me as my father has gone through the same ordeal with his hip and chronic pain. Everything Phil says is exactly what my father experienced.
Best of luck to Phil, a top bloke and undoubtedly the greatest darts player of all time.
💙💙
Brilliant
I'm getting the word......
It's ever so strange
An absolute GOAT .
He is the best of the best.
O'sullivan
Federer
Jordan.
Tendulkar
Taylor.
Federer isn't even the best tennis player
@@barry2924 hmmmm........
Goat
How is it heart breaking the guy worked hard at his profession but he was not stuck to an inconvenient work schedule
He was never told off for being late to arrive or told to stay after hours
Yes he was brilliant and rewarded very well
Sadness comes when you have to be at your work place at a certain time and stay till the end and you could be the greatest at your job but you don't get extra cash or a trophy 😢
I retired early due to ill health ,wish i wss still working nos
Hope he still does some exhibitions! Met him once and he was so lovely. Never bought me a pint like.. But lovely all the same😃
Edit:
Nearly 40 years stood on one leg!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣Love it!!
You should have bought HIM a pint.
Zal nóóit geëvenaard worden in de sport darts!!!!!👍👌👏👏🤝❤
Not from fakes it doesn’t.
What's a catch 29? 🙃
I caught that too 😂
@@raepasher6241 😂To be fair he is a lot more articulate than several of the dart players, such as James Wade and Dave Chisnall. Much better dart player too.
Trust a dart player to miscount 😂
7 worse than a catch 22..
Taylor loved a miscount.
Didnt he retire 7 years ago?
I thought that ^
This is to do with seniors....where he's been shocking
Top top man 👌👌👌
Probably not
I think you meant catch 22 Phil 😊
Now Michael MVG needs to retire he 35 and half lukes again ❤
Have one last crack at the Seniors World Championship in early 2025 and try to go out with a bang
Greatest player ever, but I always found he gave very awkward interviews, going off on tangents and not giving a straight answer.
..but thats beter than a boring robot or automaton like the new breed of player....I just cant get into it any more . . ..
there's only on Phil Taylor
You sure 🤔
Phillip Taylor sounds a common name to me.
Phil is finished. Greatest ever. But he's finished now
Darts was boring when this man was at the top of his game,he was just so far ahead of the rest.
I would argue and say its become boring now .. .especially with the demise of Sids commentary ..it was an integral part of the game . .
@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 I liked Waddell as a person but hated him commenting,he really just talked in riddles,to me anyway,I actually like the darts a lot more now we don't know the winner of every tournament,I hope Littler doesn't become the new Taylor.
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 I like some i knew just couldnt be done with his silly accent and his ramblings which made no sense .
Ask him about his criminal record and his camper van
You’re just jealous 😂
😂😂
What's a "catch 29"? 😂
Catch 29 😂
Beat me to it.
In his prime a total monster on the dart board, he bullied players for fun...
Always drops his "celebrity" friends... Anthony..
a Great player ..from the old days when men were men ..not like today . . . .! + RIP Sid . . . .
Old days to you boy ^ ..I recall long before his days at top with Eric Bristow , John Lowe , Mike Gregory , Leighton Rees and Jocky Wilson when boards had fatter rounded wiring which Phil mentioned and staples and were many bounce outs them days i so recall . As for Sid i couldnt be done with his ramblings and that voice , but all to their own .
3:26 Anthony Joshua or who is he talking about?
Joshua getting flattened
👌👌👍👍👌👌
Thank you
He should be a pundit.
Ted hankeys mate
What's a catch 29? 😂
He realised he wouldn’t be getting any pay checks with all the new players coming along that he can’t beat compared to when he was winning everything
He won matchplay and was runner up in his final tournament
Then got smashed to cross in world final
@@JasonClarke-l4d he was extremely old by that stage he was hardly going to carry on forever he done 30 years
Extremely old thats rude it’s a game of darts not a rugby match it’s not like he stopped playing altogether he just stopped playing on tour
@JasonClarke-l4d the traveling got harder. He won his last matchplay at a canter and had mvg in tears, if he carried on he would have kept winning
To hard 😂 it’s a pub pastime , never a sport .
Has anybody in sport ever won 17 world championships before, just asking?
Guys a legend!
Giacomo Agostini is close on 15 titles on motorcycles. But then again moto racing is a completely different planet...