So...I haven't posted in awhile. It isn't that I'm ignoring issues that relate to retirement. Quite the contrary, I spend a lot of time reading, and thinking and pondering the issues. What I'm finding is that since I began splitting my time between working and leisure, I seem to have lost some of my "edge". By this I mean that the more leisure time I have, the harder it is to move back into work mode.
Don't get me wrong. Once I'm in work mode, I really get into it. I think that issues around retirement and aging are fascinating and when I'm working, I quite enjoy myself. But be forewarned if you are thinking of moving from full time work to semi-retirement, you may enjoy it, but you may find that you lose your "edge" too.
Maybe my next post will be about whether "losing one's edge" is a bad thing or perhaps a good thing.
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5 days ago
And most of the time, a retiree's career shifts to becoming a businessman of their own. Well, having a business not only makes you an established man after retiring from a chosen career; it also keeps you busy. That will make you feel like you haven't retired at all. :)
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