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MW: What does retirement mean to you? What do you envision retirement even being for yourself?
Bartiromo: I don’t know because I’m nowhere near it. I know in my frame of mind right now, I’m not going to go hit the hammock. I am a curious person. I love work, I love learning new things and I have an open mind to new ideas. So I doubt when I am faced with that prospect that I’m just going to stop working. I’m going to do something to enrich my mind. I have no expectations that when I retire from my job I’m going to rest and relax. It’s just not who I am.
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