Wife Says Husband, 50, Saved $3.8M Now Wants To Retire And Teach Part-Time — Dave Ramsey Says Making $15K And Calling it Fulfilling is Absolute ‘BS’

Wife Says Husband, 50, Saved .8M Now Wants To Retire And Teach Part-Time — Dave Ramsey Says Making K And Calling it Fulfilling is Absolute ‘BS’


A $3.8 million nest egg sounds like a finish line to some people. For one couple, it’s turning into   a debate about what comes next—and whether “retirement” actually means doing nothing at all.

On the “Ramsey Everyday Millionaires” YouTube channel, a caller named Eunice told Ramsey her 50-year-old husband wants to step away from his corporate job and shift into something lighter, possibly teaching part-time while managing their investments.

Eunice told Ramsey her husband works as a computer programmer and believes he’s ready to retire. But as she talked through the situation, the plan sounded unclear.

“You’re saying about seven different things, so I think what’s the problem is there’s no clarity,” he said. “There’s a lot of ambivalence, and ambivalence always causes anxiety.”

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He told her the word “retire” was being used loosely. What the husband described sounded less like retirement and more like a career shift.

“He says retire, you hear quit and blow all our money,” Ramsey said. “Then he says retire and he means he wants to start a different career.”

That distinction mattered. With $3.8 million, Ramsey made it clear the couple wasn’t in financial danger—but confusion around purpose was driving the tension.

When Eunice said her husband wanted to manage their investments as his new focus, Ramsey shut that idea down quickly.

“It does not take a full-time job to manage $3.8 million,” Ramsey said. “Not even close. It’s not even a part-time job.”

He warned that treating investing like a full-time role often leads people into risky behavior.

Ramsey said, “Unless you’re going to do something really, really stupid… day trading… crypto… a bunch of gambling stuff, no thank you.”

He drew a hard line between building wealth and obsessively tinkering with it. Sitting around and calling that a career, he said, misses the bigger picture.

“Sitting on my butt and calling $3.8 million my full-time job… wrong answer,” Ramsey said.

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