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576 Psychology says the reason retired men sit in silence isn’t because they have nothing to say — it’s because they’ve lost the only identity anyone ever valued them for

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/27/2026 11:47 EDT

Psychology says the reason retired men sit in silence isn’t because they have nothing to say — it’s because they’ve lost the only identity anyone ever valued them for

There’s a specific kind of silence that settles over a man in the first year or two after he retires. You’ve probably seen it if you’ve watched a father, a grandfather, or an older man in your life make that transition. He’s there at dinner. He answers questions when they’re put to him. But something ... Read more

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