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794 Psychology says the loneliest phase of retirement doesn’t hit the first month — it arrives at a specific point most people never see coming

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/05/2026 13:00 EDT

While the honeymoon glow of sleeping in and endless free time masks the truth, research reveals that retirement's deepest loneliness strikes around month six—when the phone stops ringing, former colleagues disappear, and the social scaffolding you never noticed suddenly collapses.

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