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So I've been looking into fun retirement jobs that pay a small fortune and honestly, you don't need to grind away your golden years. Most people think retirement work has to be exhausting, but there are actually some decent gigs out there if you know where to look. I found a few that caught my attention. Freelance writing and editing seems pretty solid—median pay around $35 an hour and you can literally do it from your couch. The crazy part is that AI was supposed to kill this market, but it's actually the opposite. Companies still want real humans to add that personal touch. Remote data entry is another one—if you can sit at your computer for a few hours entering stuff into spreadsheets, you're looking at potentially over a grand a month depending on where you live. Honestly feels like easy money if that's your thing. Then there's translation work if you speak multiple languages. Around $27 an hour and totally remote. Online tutoring pays around $23 an hour on average but can go higher, plus if you build a following on YouTube with educational content, you could eventually make passive income on top. I was surprised how many fun retirement jobs that pay actually decent wages are out there. The key seems to be finding something that matches what you're already good at rather than forcing yourself into something random. What have you guys heard about? Any of these actually worth trying or am I missing something obvious?