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77 Psychology says the most isolating part of retirement isn’t being alone — it’s realizing that most of your relationships were held together by proximity, routine, and utility, not genuine curiosity about who you are

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 13:30 EDT

Psychology says the most isolating part of retirement isn’t being alone — it’s realizing that most of your relationships were held together by proximity, routine, and utility, not genuine curiosity about who you are

I lost a college friendship years ago. Not to a fight or a falling out, but to the slow, quiet kind of drift that happens when the only thing holding two people together was a shared schedule and a dining hall. We’d been close for four years, the kind of close where you assume it’ll ... Read more

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