Ok. Right now. That's what he means.
Tomorrow or next week or next month or next year or next decade is a new right now. So be it. I get it.
Right now he's enjoying his life.
My right now was always to practice seeing patients until age 70. That changed at age 62 and I've been at home the last year and now I'm looking for a part time non clinical job for 4-5 years. It just got to be too much for me even though I enjoyed meeting with patients.
I applaud McVay for saying right now. Today has worries enough.
NewMexicoRam