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65 Psychologists explain that people who feel neglected in retirement aren’t necessarily being ignored — they’re experiencing the sudden absence of the role-based relationships that made them feel valued for forty years

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 13:15 EDT

The silence that greets newly retired workers isn't rejection—it's the shocking realization that decades of daily interactions were tied to their professional role, not their personal worth.

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