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by donatj
471 days ago
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I have seen it with my own parents and my wife's parents first hand. Frankly, I think the lack of social interaction is a big part of it. When they're working, they're regularly talking to people outside their comfort zone about potentially challenging questions. That gets largely shutdown once you retire. Both my parents were in a huge rush to retire early, and now they just sit at home and scroll Facebook. I don't see the appeal. |
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Leaning into stereotypes, the older women in my family did just fine in retirement because they just started doing social activities full time. If anything they retired and got busier. The older men sometimes did ok but usually did worse.