Are We Supposed to Stop Working Once We Retire?
<p>Retirement is a great goal, but giving up on the momentum of life is not. Once retired, we still need to work to maintain our health and relevance while forging ahead with aging.</p>
<p>Many people feel that retirement ends one’s life’s work. While work and retirement seem interrelated, retirement shifts one’s perspective from a work-life balance to a life-work balance. It is being able to put life first instead of the obligations associated with being an employee or an employer.</p>
<p>A friend told me the other day that he had worked all his life and had recently retired. I congratulated him and then asked him what he meant. He responded that he didn’t have to go to work anymore. I knew what he was talking about, but his answer was incomplete.</p>
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