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532 I watched my dad retire with every financial box checked and then go back to work within a year — and it wasn’t until he said ‘I miss being useful’ that I understood what we never talk about when we talk about retirement

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/27/2026 13:15 EDT

My dad worked in sales management for thirty years. He navigated office politics, hit his targets, sat through thousands of meetings, and counted down to the day he could finally stop. When that day came, he had the pension, the savings, and the plan: golf, reading, gardening, relaxing. Within a year, he went back to ... Read more

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