I dunno. Don't get me wrong, I really am not stressed about 65 vs 67. Whatever happens happens, and it'll be fine. But, I do think the mentality is weird. I get that you might view it as free money, which I guess it is for some. But by age 67, I hope to be nearing the end of my first decade of full retirement. I'm speaking more towards time and longevity (in living) than I am money here. You never get that time back. Some certainly won't have anything else to do with that time, which IMO is sad. And the physical long term effects of this lifestyle I think start to compound sometime in your 60's. That's all to say that I'd be happy to sacrifice a million of pre-tax income over that two years, to just enjoy my life and spend it with family and/or doing things I'd much rather do than go through TSA in seatac, and be beholden to a bid award. I already get bid awards that are 10-11 days of work a month (before I have to drop any trips for mil stuff). So that part doesn't move the needle for me. Obviously my vacation time is much less (especially after being pro-rated for mil leave/less than 35 hrs credited on a lot of months)