Delaying retirement has been a social topic of concern, and experts have recently suggested that in order to meet the challenges of an aging population, the retirement age should be considered to be postponed to 65 years old or beyond. However, in my opinion, canceling retirement is the better solution.
First of all, we need to recognize that the retirement system itself has many problems. On the one hand, with the advancement of medical technology and social economic development, people's life expectancy is getting longer and longer, and their physical health has also improved significantly. In this case, allowing people to continue working will not only increase their income and social security contributions, but also create more value for society. This is like a vigorous tree, moistened by the sun and rain, constantly growing, flourishing, and its vitality is becoming more and more vigorous.
On the other hand, there are also unfairness in the retirement system. Some high-income groups can earn good income through investment and financial management, while some low-income groups need to rely on retirement funds to make ends meet. This unfair phenomenon will not only affect social stability, but also affect the sustainable development of the economy. It's like a bright rainbow that, though brief, adds a brilliant touch of color to the sky.
So why is canceling retirement a better solution? First, the elimination of retirement can mitigate the social and economic impact of an aging population. With the aging of the population, the social burden and pension pressure are also increasing. If retirement is canceled and the elderly who are able and willing to continue to work, it will not only increase their income, but also create more value for society. It's like a clear stream, constantly rushing forward, bringing vitality and hope to people.
Second, the abolition of retirement can ameliorate the inequities of the retirement system. If retirement is abolished and people are given the freedom to choose whether or not to continue working, it will not only increase employment opportunities, but also reduce the gap between rich and poor and class consolidation. At the same time, canceling retirement can also reduce the burden and pressure on young people, making it easier for them to achieve their career plans and life goals. It's like a passionate song that awakens people's pursuit of freedom and happiness.
Of course, there are some challenges and problems with canceling retirements. For example, how to protect the rights and working conditions of the elderly, how to solve the problem of job competition between the elderly and young people, and so on. But these problems are not unsolvable. **The rights and working conditions of the elderly can be protected through the formulation of relevant policies and laws and regulations, and the employability of the elderly and young people can also be improved by strengthening vocational training and education. It's like a majestic mountain, and although it is difficult to climb, you can only enjoy the beautiful scenery when you reach the top.
To sum up, canceling retirement is a solution worth considering. While there are some challenges and problems, they are not unsolvable. ** and society should actively explore and practice policies and measures to cancel retirement, so that people have more choices and opportunities to create their own happy life and social value. Only in this way can we move towards a better future together.