Personal Perspective: Maybe we shouldn't quit the work we love when we retire.
Retiring could be the beginning of doing the work we've always loved, not the end.would be something akin to a restaurant’s soft opening: a gentle tryout of things that evolves into a solid plan.fracture in my left foot and found myself booted and restricted in what I could or should do to heal: an unwelcome bump in my soft retirement plans.
According to Gabriel Heller Sahlgren, Research Director of the Research Institute of Industrial Economics, in a paper about retirement in thesign taped to it. I parked my car and checked it out. The whole project sounded like a sweet afternoon of sitting in my garage being busy and maybe discovering a new way to get some writing inspiration.That easy afternoon project soon turned into one day of scrubbing a century of dirt off the chair. Two days of sanding. Another two days to apply two coats of primer. Two trips to two different paint stores to find the perfect color, and last, but hardly least, two days of painting while fretting that I had picked the wrong color.
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