• TachyonTele@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    You know how at some point people always say “id still work when I’m retired” like it’s some sort of badge of honor? Like their character integrity would be hurt if they didn’t.

    Fuck that. I retired and immediately stopped working. Life is amazing when you don’t have to be somewhere every morning rain or shine. I don’t want to be anywhere i don’t want to be anymore.

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      18 hours ago

      Getting laid off during COVID was like a preview of retirement, on top of other benefits like showing how little of my personal identity was tied to my job and how little I actually care about it. “Career line go up forever” was one of many things I was SUPPOSED to care about, but did not ACTUALLY care about. And that helped me fast-forward figuring out what does matter to me.

      It was amazing.

      The “I’ll work forever” badge of honor garbage is just one of the many ways people get conditioned to go against their own best interests to help out the rich/political people that really matter. (/s and barf)

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      2 days ago

      I want to retire early, but I would still keep working because I find what I do stimulating and rewarding.

      Retirement for me would be working small jobs that I want to do, and taking classes that I find interesting. I’d probably be taking jobs at small businesses and charities.

      • korazail@lemmy.myserv.one
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        51 minutes ago

        Similarly, my fantasy is that If I won the lottery, or otherwise became independently wealthy, I’d be doing a ton of different entry-level jobs to find one that hit as a passion.

        Construction worker, stagehand, (i’ve already been retail), food service, intern for anything that requires a degree I don’t have, etc.

        I like my current job but if I didn’t need the paycheck then I’m not sure I’d stay. I might stick around if I could negotiate terms and only do the parts I liked, though.

        I wish I could learn a little about everything, but our culture pushes us to commit and be deep instead, and then we get stuck in a job that used to be a fun hobby.

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        2 days ago

        I would “work” as in do what I do for a living but not at the behest of someone else. I would only create for my own use and enjoyment.

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      2 days ago

      The year of Covid lockdown that I didn’t go to work was the most amazing time.

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      2 days ago

      I think almost everyone wants to work except not what work means today. I doubt anyone wants to sit home and stare at the wall and even if they want to why not just let them instead for them to make problems.

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      1 day ago

      I work to live and not the other way around. As soon as I can afford not to work anymore, you can be assured that I won’t. The wife and I have plans to retire to SE Asia, so hopefully just a few more years or so.

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      2 days ago

      A lot of folks have their work tied to their personality like that.

      I do kind of get the idea of working into retirement - I actually really like my job, it’s not soul crushing, and I pretty much get paid to learn things and write about them. In that regard, I’d be okay to keep going for a long time because I fucking love learning. It’s a sweet gig, and super rare. Big difference vs. someone conditioned to toil to their detriment.

      I will retire, but when I do, I intend to be active in other things related to what I do for work. Volunteerism, mentoring, etc.