Second Acts
Recently, a veteran insurance agent decided to become the proprietor of a web-based t-shirt company. Here’s what his web site, TheBobJohnsonProject.com, has to say:
After 39 years in the insurance industry, the one thing Bob Johnson really wanted to leave behind was his tie. Now recently retired, he has decided to spend his next 39 years in comfort, only wearing his favorite, most well worn t-shirts. He thinks you should, too. In an effort to express his creative side, Bob has taken what he knows best (Insurance and Life), combined them with his wonderfully rich experiences, and has produced your new favorite, old t-shirt.
Reluctantly, I concede that Bob’s probably not a real agent—or person, for that matter. Whoever is behind this effort, I commend him/her/them.
Bob's web site also prompted this question: What's your second act going to be? Assuming you're hard at work incubating your nest egg, what do you plan to do in your retirement? Stay busy? Head to the lower latitudes and settle into a nice little routine? Start a boutique t-shirt shop?







