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68 Behavioral scientists found that retired people who describe themselves as bored are almost never actually bored — they’re experiencing a loss of social witness, and their entire identity was built on being seen doing things that mattered

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 14:46 EDT

Behavioral scientists found that retired people who describe themselves as bored are almost never actually bored — they’re experiencing a loss of social witness, and their entire identity was built on being seen doing things that mattered

They will tell you they are bored. They will say it casually, like it is a scheduling problem. Not enough to do. Too much free time. Need a hobby. But if you watch closely, you will notice something that does not fit. They have hobbies. They have time. They have freedom they spent 40 years ... Read more

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