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838 Behavioral scientists found that the most dangerous period in a man’s retirement isn’t the first week or even the first month — it’s the moment around month four when the novelty wears off and you realize that the life you spent thirty years dreaming about has no structure, no purpose, and no one waiting for you to show up

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/01/2026 06:00 EDT

Behavioral scientists found that the most dangerous period in a man’s retirement isn’t the first week or even the first month — it’s the moment around month four when the novelty wears off and you realize that the life you spent thirty years dreaming about has no structure, no purpose, and no one waiting for you to show up

The first week was fine. Better than fine, actually. I slept in. I made slow breakfasts. I read the paper without checking the time. I sat in my garden at eleven o’clock on a Tuesday morning and felt the specific smugness of a man who no longer has anywhere to be. The first month was ... Read more

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