The problem with planning for the future is that it cannot be predicted. We planned and saved for all our working lives and expected that we would be able to live on the interest on the capital that we had saved though not living the high life.. Not a chance! The current rate of interest does not even keep pace with inflation, so our savings are reducing in value.
We would appear to have done well because of rising property prices, but were charged 14.5% interest on a mortgage for many years, so somebody did well out of us .We have spent the major part of our 59 years together being property rich and cash poor. Housing and associated costs swallowed up half our earnings. Our sons have no expectations of inheriting much as they expect care costs and taxes to swallow it up. Our current aim is to provide funding for our grandchildren's further education- something neither we, their other grandparents or their parents had to do.
I feel sorry for Oliver's generation and that of my grandchildren. At least our generation had expectations of some kind of future despite living with the ever-present prospect of nuclear annihilation. We haven't left much of an inheritance for you, have we? We seem to have used up our share of the earth's' resources and yours as well. Good luck with cleaning up the mess we are leaving you with. We had the party, you get the hangover and the bill!