You are totally off your rocker. Nobody can make 8mil experience and retire daily.
You could actually if you stayed at home and played the game religiously (I know a few retired folks who are hardcore gamers like this): Gen 1 70 hours to retire, so continue with that and at gen 41 you can do it in 17.5 hours. Granted, Gen 41 is a long ways away, but some select few players already hit 20 and beyond, and it gets easier from there (Thinking about Kesh here, who retires every few days it seems, as well as a few others).
cRPG is not that new that you could not break the system as of now. It has been out for months, and you could sink in 21 hours a week enthused, over 30 if this is your only hobby and you are single, and well over 40 if obsessed. If you are like one of the retired 70 year old guys I know who play a agme 12 hours a day every day, this can get insane at 60+ hours a week.
Granted, this is not a case/concern for casual players, but already we are seeing (months mind you this has been active) massive gen counts. My friend who plays this is at Gen 14 and he is newer at the game then quite a few folks AND attends college, so what about those full-time gamers who sink as much time into this as the people who play WoW manic style?
And we have months more to go at least.
The system works as is right now, but already it is starting to crumble and wear thin in spots, and sooner then later, there will be a demand for a replacement XP/retirement system as it is an exponential XP system for retiring of which never bodes well for any long-term MMO.
70 hours may be a lot at Gen 1, but think of how commonplace the generations in the teens are getting
as of this moment, and that a gen 11 only needs 35 hours to retire...
EDIT: Ask Goretooth what Gen he is at, and see my point.