Dreaming of Retirement But Still Love Your Job? 4 Ways to Know It's Finally Time to Leave
Briefly

LeBron James, now in his 22nd NBA season, remains invigorated by the game, particularly with Luka Dončić joining the Lakers, elevating their championship prospects. In contrast, wrestling superstar John Cena is officially retiring to focus on his acting career, transitioning from the physical demands of wrestling to screen opportunities. This juxtaposition raises questions about retirement timing, highlighting the emotional complexities faced by individuals deeply passionate about their work. Embracing retirement as a new life stage can help alleviate the stigma of aging and usefulness.
"People with the good fortune to love their jobs can also find themselves torn between wanting to stay or to ride off when retirement beckons."
"Seeing retirement as just another stage in one's overall life will help to place it in a less imposing perspective than the negative connotations of outliving one's usefulness or being put out to pasture."
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