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... I wonder if there is still some 'gendered' thinking about retirement. That men are still in some sense seen as being defined by their 'work'.
I say this bicoz I took very early retirement, and people would ask, in terms of some concern, what was I going to do "now that you're retired". No-one would ever have had such concerns about my mother, for example, who never did a day's "work" in her life - and who was constantly busy doing lots of things.
I enjoyed much of my working life : I was fortunate enough to have an interesting and diverse occupation. But I hardly "defined" myself by it, and was delighted when the possibility of ceasing work arose. That was some twenty two years ago, and I have not been bored...
... I wonder if there is still some 'gendered' thinking about retirement. That men are still in some sense seen as being defined by their 'work'.
I say this bicoz I took very early retirement, and people would ask, in terms of some concern, what was I going to do "now that you're retired". No-one would ever have had such concerns about my mother, for example, who never did a day's "work" in her life - and who was constantly busy doing lots of things.
I enjoyed much of my working life : I was fortunate enough to have an interesting and diverse occupation. But I hardly "defined" myself by it, and was delighted when the possibility of ceasing work arose. That was some twenty two years ago, and I have not been bored...
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