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371 8 things that happen to your sense of self in the first year of retirement that nobody tells you in advance

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/14/2026 20:00 EDT

8 things that happen to your sense of self in the first year of retirement that nobody tells you in advance

The moment you hand over the keys to your life's work, you discover that retirement doesn't just change your schedule—it dismantles everything you thought you knew about who you are.

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