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83 Psychologists explain that the loneliest part of retirement isn’t being alone — it’s realizing that your relationships were scaffolded by routine and proximity, and without the structure of work, there’s almost nothing left

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 05:30 EDT

Psychologists explain that the loneliest part of retirement isn’t being alone — it’s realizing that your relationships were scaffolded by routine and proximity, and without the structure of work, there’s almost nothing left

When I left corporate life in my mid-thirties to start my own consultancy, something strange happened. The people I’d spent years sitting next to in meetings, grabbing lunch with, complaining about management with, slowly disappeared from my life. Not dramatically. There was no falling out. They just… stopped calling. And I stopped calling them. Within ... Read more

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