I sold my business last year and now I have to figure out what I'm going to do when I grow up. I'm in my 60s, but haven't grown up yet.
However, I have a problem. Deciding if what I am doing has any real meaning.
I am now about to share a boring story, but it was a life changing experience for me.
Sometimes you do stuff just to kill time. My life example. Years ago I volunteered for a political campaign. They had me come in and fold brochures. Well I know for a fact that having humans fold brochures is a wasted effort. A machine can easily do 20,000 an hour. A human might do 200. You might say "Well they did it to save money".
But they had to have people supervise the folders, which cost a lot more than the machine time. No they were having people do it so that the donors who gave them what they really wanted (i.e. money) could do something to feel like they were helping. It was a meaningless activity. I see people do this kind of thing all the time. Just basically killing time, doing something that feels meaningful but really isn't.
I'm trying to figure out how to avoid that.
I don't want to 'retire'. My health is really good, and I don't have kids. Trying to figure out how to proceed. Suggestions are very welcome.
Thank you very much for reading.
Don
However, I have a problem. Deciding if what I am doing has any real meaning.
I am now about to share a boring story, but it was a life changing experience for me.
Sometimes you do stuff just to kill time. My life example. Years ago I volunteered for a political campaign. They had me come in and fold brochures. Well I know for a fact that having humans fold brochures is a wasted effort. A machine can easily do 20,000 an hour. A human might do 200. You might say "Well they did it to save money".
But they had to have people supervise the folders, which cost a lot more than the machine time. No they were having people do it so that the donors who gave them what they really wanted (i.e. money) could do something to feel like they were helping. It was a meaningless activity. I see people do this kind of thing all the time. Just basically killing time, doing something that feels meaningful but really isn't.
I'm trying to figure out how to avoid that.
I don't want to 'retire'. My health is really good, and I don't have kids. Trying to figure out how to proceed. Suggestions are very welcome.
Thank you very much for reading.
Don
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