I wanted to like this book, but it gets a solid "meh". First of all, you know, making money is great and everything, but why does the writer assume that everyone has the same motivations? Secondly, I get bored fast reading stories about other people. Okay, good for them, but I wasn't a news anchor or a magazine editor or any number of high profile, high paid gigs to begin with. (Although if I had been, I can assure you I'd have saved up that dough and invested it and retired early to have fun without obligation and more work!) Sure, I get inspiration from stories of others (with relatable stories), but I prefer maybe half a dozen stories about other people, interwoven with solid advice. This felt to me like, "here's Bob's story!" Then a little shaded box next to it: "Be like Bob!" "Here's Mary's story!" Shaded box: "Be like Mary!" After two chapters of this and very little directed at me personally, I started to skim. It appeared like every chapter is the same as the last. Also, not to put too fine a point on it, but there are other ways a person can begin a new second act without retiring from one job and moving on to another job. Geez, have some creativity.