Hello all,
As a fairly recent retiree there is a challenge that I face that, while I was aware that it was fairly typical for retirees, I have not been able to make inroads in addressing it. I had a long career in community/public service. I would like to think that I made, at least, a small difference in the lives of the community and public I served. It was a professionally fulfilling career. Like many, it was filled with "wins" and "losses," great decisions and my share of mistakes and, well, good days and bad days. Now, in retirement, I have none of that. I realize now that many of the challenges, frustrations, mistakes, and losses were part of the fabric of what I did and part of what made the job challenging...and fulfilling. Yes, I do enjoy reflecting on some of my positive accomplishments and contributions. And I certainly don't mind reflecting on the mistakes and bad decisions and asking myself "what the hell was I thinking?"
But the challenge is that there is such a gap between the challenges I faced then and the ones I do now. A gap between a daily feeling of "relevance" and the relevance I feel now. A gap between the "purpose" I had then and the purpose I feel now.
I'm wondering if others of you have faced this or something similar? What have you done to help you bridge those gaps, or gaps that you have found in retirement? Of course, one of the wonderful things about our hobby is the chance to, in a sense, feel young(er) again by relating and interacting with beautiful, intelligent young women. But, as you all know, that component of the hobby, or any hobby, is only a small piece (hopefully) of who we are. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
As a fairly recent retiree there is a challenge that I face that, while I was aware that it was fairly typical for retirees, I have not been able to make inroads in addressing it. I had a long career in community/public service. I would like to think that I made, at least, a small difference in the lives of the community and public I served. It was a professionally fulfilling career. Like many, it was filled with "wins" and "losses," great decisions and my share of mistakes and, well, good days and bad days. Now, in retirement, I have none of that. I realize now that many of the challenges, frustrations, mistakes, and losses were part of the fabric of what I did and part of what made the job challenging...and fulfilling. Yes, I do enjoy reflecting on some of my positive accomplishments and contributions. And I certainly don't mind reflecting on the mistakes and bad decisions and asking myself "what the hell was I thinking?"
I'm wondering if others of you have faced this or something similar? What have you done to help you bridge those gaps, or gaps that you have found in retirement? Of course, one of the wonderful things about our hobby is the chance to, in a sense, feel young(er) again by relating and interacting with beautiful, intelligent young women. But, as you all know, that component of the hobby, or any hobby, is only a small piece (hopefully) of who we are. Thanks for sharing your thoughts
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