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Retire Without Regrets

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Retire Without Regrets
2024-11-01  2393  晦涩
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When Lawrence retired from his senior project manager job at a manufacturing firm at age 60, he too anticipated an enjoyable few decades spending time with family. He and his wife relocated to be near their son, daughter-in-law, and beloved toddler grandson, and he embraced a new life that revolved around them. But months later, he couldn’t escape the uncomfortable feeling that everything was “still in a state of flux.” Other than the time he spent with his grandson, he had very few activities or responsibilities to fill his time. And he soon found his casual drinking spiraling into heavy dependence—a problem he eventually had to address by checking into a residential rehab program.

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