I met a retired guy in his early 60s this week while golfing. He had been so for about a year....He was having trouble making the adjustment. What really stuck was him saying that he was having a hard time getting up every day and finding a purpose for his life. He didn't know what to do with all the time on his hands. He had gotten a small part time delivery job. Tried to buck him up some and gave some suggestions like taking classes and assured him that golf was a worthy [-]obsession[/-] use of his time - also thought about turning him on to the forum. I've had my moments but I think I've coped pretty well - probably telecommuting the last 3 years before cutting looses helped and having high school kids at home the first few years to herd did too.
For me there is no shortage of nothing to do all day - as some of you know I'm happy to say I usually only get half of it done.
Like to know your experience.
For me there is no shortage of nothing to do all day - as some of you know I'm happy to say I usually only get half of it done.
Like to know your experience.
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