I'm not officially retired... just trying to decide whether or not to start working again.On a scale from one (low) to ten (high) how would you rate your retirement so far?
What makes it so good (or bad)?
I understand poverty. I also understand depression and the lack of will to do nice things for yourself. Who the heck are you cleaning house to please EVERY day, and who is making such a mess it needs it? There are LOTS of interesting hobbies that don't cost much. Learn to do some of them. And live for YOU. No one else can do that for you.4.
I'm grateful for health, a decent town, decent neighbors, etc.
But poverty holds me back from doing many things, so I'm bored. Being single is pointless. Life's daily round of exercise, housework, etc. -- all for no one.
Thank you, @oldaunt . I am doing things I enjoy, and it helps, but I still feel I'm on the deficit side (hence my score of 4 instead of 6). I'll keep trying, and maybe I'll make it to 6 someday.I understand poverty. I also understand depression and the lack of will to do nice things for yourself. Who the heck are you cleaning house to please EVERY day, and who is making such a mess it needs it? There are LOTS of interesting hobbies that don't cost much. Learn to do some of them. And live for YOU. No one else can do that for you.
Sounds wonderful; I'd love to be near a beach. In most of this state, though, you need to be a multi-millionaire to live closer than a 2- or 3-hour drive away from any beach.I always worked to live, never lived to work so I rate my retirement a 10, what makes it so good is the freedom to do whatever I like, whenever I like, answering to nobody
I do a little voluntary work, hours to suit myself, I enjoy walking by the beach, reading, meeting up with friends and love spending time at home as well
in this country homes on the coast are not generally expensive, but of course just like inland one can buy an expensive home anywhere. The coastal areas around the UK house a high proportion of the immigrant population legal and illegal.. especially the south coasts..Sounds wonderful; I'd love to be near a beach. In most of this state, though, you need to be a multi-millionaire to live closer than a 2- or 3-hour drive away from any beach.
That seems a perfect situation to me wren xxI always worked to live, never lived to work so I rate my retirement a 10, what makes it so good is the freedom to do whatever I like, whenever I like, answering to nobody
I do a little voluntary work, hours to suit myself, I enjoy walking by the beach, reading, meeting up with friends and love spending time at home as well
Excellent advice!I understand poverty. I also understand depression and the lack of will to do nice things for yourself. Who the heck are you cleaning house to please EVERY day, and who is making such a mess it needs it? There are LOTS of interesting hobbies that don't cost much. Learn to do some of them. And live for YOU. No one else can do that for you.