6 Ozzy Osbourne Lyrics Retirees Should Live By
The Prince of Darkness not only knew how to rock out, but he also imparted wisdom on living in the moment and finding serenity that can guide retirees during their greatest set.
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The godfather of heavy metal may have been known for his unmatched showmanship and unfiltered honesty, but he was also adept when it came to imparting wisdom that retirees could live by.
From his mantra of "living for today and not tomorrow" to his quest for "serenity," Ozzy's music has not only influenced generations but has also given us the ultimate rock and roll retirement guide.
Whether you are a lifelong Ozzy fan or are only familiar with his many hits, here's a look at some of his lyrics that retirees can apply in their everyday lives to embrace the journey ahead.
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Ozzy Osbourne lyrics that can guide retirees
1. "Live for today and not tomorrow. It's still the road that never ends."
Road to Nowhere, No More Tears
For many of us, we spend our working years saving and planning for retirement, knowing that we need to amass a sizable nest egg. After all, retirement can easily last twenty-plus years.
But far too often, we get to retirement and paralysis sets in. We are afraid we will outlive our savings, so we don't spend any of our money beyond the essentials. By the time we are ready to open the purse strings, it's too late. Our health has suffered, or we lack the energy or desire to pursue those hobbies or passions we had previously dreamed about.
With these lyrics, Ozzy reminds us to live for today, especially in retirement. Spend some of that money you've saved while you can enjoy it instead of hoarding it for the future.
A great way to ensure that you "live for today and not tomorrow" is to create a withdrawal strategy for your savings. If you have a plan for how you'll spend your money, you are more apt to live a little more. A popular one is the bucket strategy in which your savings are in short-term, mid-term and long-term buckets.
2. "I've been the king, I've been the clown, now broken wings can't hold me down."
Goodbye to Romance, Blizzard of Ozz
Retirement can be a tough pill to swallow, especially if a lot of your self-worth is tied up in your career. When we retire, that goes out the window. You no longer have to be in the office or online at a specific time, have a job to do, or responsibilities to tend to. All of a sudden, you have all this free time on your hands, and for some people, that can be downright depressing.
But Ozzy doesn't want you to let it be. With these lyrics, he is acknowledging that while you may have had a successful career and made mistakes along the way, none of that should stop you from enjoying your retirement. The best way to find purpose in retirement is to go into it with a plan for how you'll spend your time.
For some people, that could mean pursuing a passion, for others it's volunteering or working part-time, moreover, launching an entirely new career, or traveling the world. Whatever it is, don't let the past hold you back from living your best life in retirement.
3. "I'm a dollar short and a day too late."
All My Life, Ordinary Man
While we are saving for retirement, "a dollar short" signifies a failure of planning, but in retirement, "a day too late" is a much bigger risk. After all, we can always adjust our budget or change our lifestyle to match our retirement savings, but we can't get back time, a day of health, or a missed opportunity to spend time with family, friends or loved ones.
Ozzy penned this song later in life as he reflected on his past, reminding retirees that their finances will never be perfect to take that trip, pick up that hobby or visit family. Your time is the most precious commodity in retirement. Even if it means curbing some spending, if you stop delaying what really matters to you, it's worth it.
4. "Every day that you wait, you're falling faster... Life won't wait for you, my friend."
Life Won't Wait, Scream
This is for all those pre-retirees who are ready to retire but are afraid to pull the trigger. Perhaps we're in a down market, and they are worried about sequence of returns risk, or maybe they are concerned they will be bored with all their newfound free time, or they're afraid they will run out of money in retirement.
Either way, many people delay retirement out of unfounded fears, even though they are ready. But by delaying the inevitable, they are putting off their next chapter, and if they do that too long, Ozzy cautions, "life won't wait."
Sure, they may save more money by working an extra year or more, but something could go wrong with their health that prevents them from living. The good news is that there are strategies you can employ to tackle the sequence of returns risk and boredom, and it all starts with a plan.
5. "I don't want to die an ordinary man."
Ordinary Man, Ordinary Man
For many retirees, amassing a nest egg is more than just having enough money to live off of in retirement; it's about leaving a legacy, and that's exactly what Ozzy means with these lyrics.
But it doesn't just have to be a big trust fund; nor do you have to be a big rock star to avoid being "ordinary." In retirement, being extraordinary could mean mastering a new skill, mentoring the younger generation or passing along traditions to your grandchildren.
This Ozzy lyric is a call to action to make sure you create your own legacy and don't just wait for it to happen. Sure, setting up your heirs financially when you are gone is part of it, and there are many ways to plan for your estate, but it's also how we spend our time and energy in the remaining years of our lives.
6. "If only we could all just find serenity."
Dreamer, Down to Earth
The goal of every retiree, particularly when it comes to their finances, is to "find serenity." At last check, Americans think $1.26 million is the magic number to live comfortably in retirement, and if you can achieve that, or whatever your retirement number is, that is one less thing you have to worry about. It can give you that elusive "serenity" that Ozzy sings about in this song.
But serenity doesn't only come from hitting your retirement savings goal; it also comes from simplifying your finances. During our working years, we are focused on accumulating money in different accounts, but in retirement, we should focus on simplifying them.
Whether that means consolidating accounts, automating your income or downsizing, reducing the number of moving parts in your financial life allows you to focus on the peace you've earned.
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Rock out in your next chapter
Retirement may seem like the end of an era, but as Ozzy Osbourne has shown us, it is really just the beginning of a new set. Whether you are adjusting your withdrawal strategy to live for today or simplifying your accounts to find serenity, the goal is the same.
You have spent your life building a nest egg, and now it is time to let that money work for you, so you can focus on what truly matters.
By having a plan in place, you can face the road ahead with the confidence of a rock star and the peace of mind of someone who knows their legacy is secure. So take a page out of the Prince of Darkness and don't be afraid to embrace the next chapter — because life won't wait, and you earned it.
Editor's note: This article is part of an ongoing series featuring the best retirement quotes and wisdom from top financial experts, leaders, and public figures. Other articles feature Warren Buffett, Michael Jordan, Mark Cuban, Jimmy Buffett, Dr. Seuss, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Vince Lombardi and Dolly Parton.
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Donna Fuscaldo is the retirement writer at Kiplinger.com. A writer and editor focused on retirement savings, planning, travel and lifestyle, Donna brings over two decades of experience working with publications including AARP, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Investopedia and HerMoney.