Posted by JDEM on January 26, 2018 at 13:53:58 from (174.230.8.194):
In Reply to: Retirement posted by JL Ray on January 26, 2018 at 13:00:29:
I cannot imagine ever being bored with a "lack of something to do." I was more willing to do nothing, once in awhile, when I worked full-time. Now that I do not work for anybody and my time is mine - I have many more things I want to get done then the time I have left here on earth. I am building a new cabin right now in the Michigan UP. That includes me doing all the land clearing, road building, construction of the cabin, installing solar electric, drilling my own well, etc. If I was working at a job somewhere, I likely would not think about taking on such a project (even if 1/3 the age I am now). Have not even mentioned all the old cars and tractors I have waiting to get worked on. I guess I do not share your dilemma.
Now - maybe if I was senile, I'd stop doing things - but hopefully I would not care at that point. Getting disabled and not being able to get things done is what scares me the most.
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