Retirement doesn't just raise financial concerns - it can also mean feeling unmoored and irrelevant
Briefly

Retirement poses deeper issues of meaning, relevance, and identity, beyond just financial considerations, reflecting modern American views on work as central to identity.
Work structures not only our income but also our friendships, self-perceptions, and life choices; it's integral to modern identity beyond mere financial reward.
Philosophers like Sartre echo that 'you are what you do,' challenging students to reconsider their identity formation through career choices and lifestyles.
The ancient perspective suggests that leisure, rather than labor, embodies the good life, urging a re-evaluation of contemporary notions of work and worth.
Read at The Conversation
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