02/18/2026
Your Retirement Blindspot
When it comes to long-term care, Americans often make critical decisions based on misconceptions rather than facts. These misconceptions create a fog that obscures the reality of extended care needs.
Misconception #1: "It Won't Happen to Me"
This belief is so prevalent that psychologists have a name for it: cognitive dissonance - our mind's way of distancing us from uncomfortable truths that challenge our self-image.
This self-protective thinking is especially common among men, who often see needing care as incompatible with their identity as providers and protectors.
The reality? Extended care needs represent one of the most significant risks to retirement security and family stability for a majority of Americans.
Ironically, the planning many avoid due to fears of lost independence actually preserves autonomy and relieves family members of the heaviest burdens.
Confronting this reality is the first step toward creating a comprehensive long-term care plan that protects what matters most.
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