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13 I retired two years ago and the part nobody warned me about isn’t the boredom or the loss of purpose. It’s that the friendships I thought were mine actually belonged to the job, and the job took them when it left.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 19:00 EDT

I retired two years ago and the part nobody warned me about isn’t the boredom or the loss of purpose. It’s that the friendships I thought were mine actually belonged to the job, and the job took them when it left.

The retirement books warned me about boredom and purpose — nobody mentioned that most of my friendships had an expiration date printed right on my employee badge.

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