dseag2
Dallas, TX
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- Dallas, TX
Here's something to think about. My 20-year career with my company came to a screeching halt in June 2020 due to Covid. I worked from home for 15 years and enjoyed it because I am an introvert. I did enjoy my time visiting the home office and engaging with co-workers but I never wanted to work there.
Now that I am retired I enjoy the occasional interaction with people but I am perfectly happy to be alone. I do have a partner of 30 years and when he comes home from work we spend time together. That's really all I need. The question is, is it more difficult for extroverts to retire and miss the social interaction with their co-workers?
Now that I am retired I enjoy the occasional interaction with people but I am perfectly happy to be alone. I do have a partner of 30 years and when he comes home from work we spend time together. That's really all I need. The question is, is it more difficult for extroverts to retire and miss the social interaction with their co-workers?