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Because of my work I have met a lot of retirees over the last 36 years, and although this is an oversimplification and obviously doesn't apply to everyone and all that, one consistent theme I have heard regarding being happy in retirement is that how you defined your worth during your adult life will shape how you will thrive in retirement. If your identity and pride came from being a captain of industry or a forceful and decisive executive or you just let whatever work you did define you as a person you will not be happy sitting around waiting for the grandkids to call. If, on the other hand, your identity and pride came not from the work Per Se, but instead from how that work allowed you to support your family, you may well be happy sitting around waiting for the grandkids to call.
Neither way is "wrong" just that's how it tends to play out and some older folks just need to join an HOA board and make other people's life miserable so they can fill that void of no longer being a valuable coxG in the uncarring machine
Neither way is "wrong" just that's how it tends to play out and some older folks just need to join an HOA board and make other people's life miserable so they can fill that void of no longer being a valuable co
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