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[โ€“] Mickey7@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Retirement sounds great till you try it. The expression is "even your garage can't get any cleaner". This refers to the boredom retirement can be for some. The solution that I found was a part time job, not for the money, but doing something I enjoyed. You no longer have the pressure of a "real" job. The best job that you will ever have is the job that you really don't need.

[โ€“] TheRealKuni@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago

Doing stuff is important. But I have enough hobbies that I think I could stop working and not get bored.

[โ€“] digdilem@lemmy.ml 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Honestly, it scares me a bit. I've known men who retired and just... stopped. Sat in their chair, or maybe went for a little shuffling walk. Dead within a few years.

I could probably retire now, finances wise, but I enjoy my job and don't know what I'd do all day without some structure.

[โ€“] Mickey7@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I saw my retired parents waste away in front of the TV every day. As mentioned before .... the best job is the one that you don't need. So besides enjoying my part time "get out of the house" job there are other benefits. I save money and stay healthy by only drinking on Friday and Saturday. These of course are not my work days. I also don't go out for meals during the week. I have retired neighbors that seem to spend 5 or 6 days a week out for lunch or dinner and boozing everyday. That would never work for me

[โ€“] lightnsfw@reddthat.com 3 points 1 week ago

I saw my retired grandparents buy property in the country and spend all day working on their garden and continuously making improvements to their home and doing other projects that interested them. In the summer they traveled the country and camped. If you spend your retirement wasting away in front of the TV that's on you for not finding some hobbies.

[โ€“] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 4 points 1 week ago

Dude, I'm retired for 3 decades and still would need more time and had to prioritise hobbies. I work voluntarily with abused people, but not because I'm bored but because someone needs to. Besides that i love gaming, coding, traveling, cars, boats, going on daily tours with wifey, reading, music, watching star trek...

But I've seen people retire and getting bored to death a week later. I always found that sooo tragically sad, like they were born to be worker-ants and without work there's nothing left worth living in their lifes.

But yes, the best job is one you actually want to do and are not forced to do.