In the world of personal finance, the idea of retirement planning has taken on a new level of intensity, with the Rs 40 crore retirement corpus figure becoming a viral sensation. But is this figure really the be-all and end-all of retirement planning for Indians? This article delves into the diverse perspectives of individuals from various walks of life, challenging the notion that retirement planning is a one-size-fits-all endeavor. From the practical philosophy of spending within one's means to the dream of retiring at 52, the narrative explores the multifaceted nature of retirement goals. The piece highlights the importance of personalizing retirement planning, emphasizing that the real question is not about the amount of money one should have, but rather about the kind of life one wants after 60. It concludes by advocating for a meaningful life over a long one, where money supports happiness rather than constantly frightening it.