| ▲ | bachmeier an hour ago | |
Sorry, but your comment isn't really responding to OP's main point. > It can be challenging to find a sense of fulfillment. If you actually get fulfillment from work, then great, continue to work. The critical thing that drives people to retire earlier than the average person is that their work doesn't give them a sense of fulfillment. It's literally just a way to fill out the day. Some people do have things that are more fulfilling than letting an employer tell them how to spend their day. | ||
| ▲ | ryanackley an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Yes, it was responding. One of my points was that it has nothing to do with society's expectations but people's lived experiences and observations. You seem to think I'm advocating for working your entire life. I'm just trying to share my lived experience so please take it easy. There is some bitterness that's coming across in your response. | ||