To Retire Is To Die
<p>Life feels incomplete without work.</p>
<p>Work isn’t just a 9–5 job or running a business. It can be volunteering, interior design, farming, or carpentry — whatever you love. I remember when my father had to retire at 65; he was devastated. Work was his world, part of who he was, giving him a sense of purpose.</p>
<p>Your identity often links to your job. Working with great people, solving problems, and earning for it is fulfilling. Your ideas keep flowing, and you’re still creative at work. So, why stop?</p>
<p>After retirement, rebuilding personal relationships, losing professional connections, and no longer being a business owner, executive, surgeon, athlete, or in any profession can be tough. It feels like losing a big part of yourself.</p>
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