• BaronDoggystyleVonWoof@lemmy.world
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          11 months ago

          Weird thing is, I need that as well! But I’m so used to that there is always someone in the house, when they are all gone it feels lonely. But then when I’m used to it, it’s awesome and I do whatever I want.

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    11 months ago

    I retired last summer. This is basically how my week goes. Trying to fill the void with some hobbies or entertainment.

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      11 months ago

      I watched my dad fall into depression after retirement. The same for a family friend who was able to retire early in their 40’s. I think a lot of people only plan for the financial side of retirement and don’t plan for post-retirement hobbies and activities. It took these 2 people’s examples to open my eyes a bit and start planning for a heavy hobbying which will also look different from light hobbying where you are still committed to other things like work and raising a family.

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      11 months ago

      I still have awhile before retirement, but I’ve lots of coworkers and family who’ve recently retired over the last few years. Based on what they’ve said, I think it’s really important to get involved outside of only hobbies/entertainment. Like doing a volunteer type thing once a week or something. Apparently, studies show that people’s health can quickly decline post retirement and keeping active, social, etc. can make a notable difference.

      Anyway, sorry if this came off as patronizing, I most certainly don’t intend it to be! Regardless, congratulations on retirement! May the rest of your days be full of life, love, and happiness. :)

      A couple of sources relating to what I was trying to convey:

      https://crr.bc.edu/socializing-improves-retirees-physical-mental-health/

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10172431/