What Are You Going To Do When You Retire?

This might look like a petty question, and besides that, OK, it is none of my business. But would you mind to see what could be done if you wish, and why it may be enjoyable, so that if you are curious enough you might explore this subject more in depth for yourself?

Some newly retired persons make long explorations far away, in places they always dreamt to visit but had no time or occasion to do so before. Some other people go and listen to music or to scholarly lectures about the most remote and abstruse subjects.

Some learn from scratch to draw or paint. Others have finally the time and the drive to pursue their old hobby, woodcarving, copper coloring, reading books or whatever. All these enjoy their life, their family, their grandchildren.

But there are some unfortunate to whom retirement fell upon like a trauma, a major disaster, a blow from which they are unable to recover. They roam aimlessly around, they are miserable and nervous, they spoil their own life and that of their family and neighbors.

They are restless, grumpy, unbearable, because they feel deceived, repelled, useless. They probably blame the whole world for their misfortune. They are unable to dig from within themselves a different attitude and the responsibility to take their life into their own hands.

When approaching retirement, everyone should explore, I would suggest, among other things they may be interested in, how to use one of the modern tools now within everyone