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27 People who maintain a genuine sense of humor in their retirement years aren’t just naturally funnier — they also practice these habits

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 18:00 EDT

People who maintain a genuine sense of humor in their retirement years aren’t just naturally funnier — they also practice these habits

While countless retirees transform into bitter complainers seemingly overnight, those who keep laughing through their golden years share surprisingly simple daily practices that have nothing to do with natural comedic talent.

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