DouglasR
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@Stockerin these respects there's really nothing in the bible at all when it comes to retirement.
i would think the only thing the bible really brings to the table in the context of retirement is the calling to do "good work." and that takes near limitless forms depending on who you are and what your skillsets are. i would argue good work in the biblical sense can even be found as a beach bum in hawaii during your final decades, but not by laying on a towel drinking mai tais all day long.
from my young and still ignorant perspective so many people do find retirement depressing and boring because they have lost their purpose. i would argue part of the problem there is too many people find the majority of their purpose in their jobs. to be clear, people should find purpose in their jobs and they should be able to explain that purpose to anyone who asks. but make sure you see, find, and engage in purpose outside of your work, for your whole life. it will not always be the same. but, hunting and fishing, and whatever else, should still be seen, in a sense, as time off in retirement.
on another note, holy eff the 9-5 office sit, or in my case 7-4 is a soul sucking venture though.
I’m starting to think these guys don’t even like being in the truck! Smh