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363 People who find retirement genuinely fulfilling didn’t just plan their finances — they planned their identity, and here’s what that actually means

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/14/2026 16:00 EDT

While the financial advisors were teaching him about compound interest and withdrawal rates, nobody warned him that the hardest part of retirement would be waking up Monday morning and realizing he'd spent 22 years becoming "the electrician" without ever figuring out who he was underneath.

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