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33 I’m 66 and I’ve watched men my age harden into bitterness in retirement — and the ones who don’t all seem to have one thing in common

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 04:00 EDT

I’m 66 and I’ve watched men my age harden into bitterness in retirement — and the ones who don’t all seem to have one thing in common

After decades of watching his breakfast buddies either thrive or disappear into isolation, a 66-year-old retiree discovers the surprising trait that separates the men who find joy in their golden years from those who become insufferable to everyone around them.

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