What are your visions for your retirement?

Although retirement is far away from me. However, I can imagine some visions of what retirement might be like, such as:

1. traveling: many people in retirement choose to travel the globe or take a horse-drawn carriage or motorcycle for self-healing, to seek out ideas they didn't have time to realize before.

2. taking part in activities: in retirement, many will develop a form to fill in activities they have never tried before, such as learning a new skill, volunteering or joining a book club.

3. Enjoying family life: there is more time in retirement to interact with family and friends. Many people will use this opportunity to become more involved in spending time with their family and grandchildren and experiencing family life.

4. Healing the body: Many retirees turn their attention to their health by doing exercises, massages, retreat meditations, etc. and focusing on health care in their daily lives.

5. Enjoying food: Some retirees like to spend time exploring food. They will spend more time on cooking and tasting new cuisines. Others will learn to grow food and make jams, honey and wine.

Of course, in addition to the ones I mentioned earlier, here are a few other visions of retirement:

6. Reading: Many retirees have more time to read their favorite books, magazines, and newspapers, or to learn new skills and knowledge.

7. Pursuing hobbies: After retirement, many people begin to take risks or explore hobbies they previously did not have the time or resources to do, such as painting, photography, music, and more.

8. Leisure activities for pleasure: Some people may enjoy experiencing new leisure activities, such as fishing, picnicking, golfing, etc.

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9. Continuing to work: Some retirees choose to continue to work, perhaps in a different industry than before, in order to try something new, or to start a business in their former industry.

10. Contribute to society: after retirement, some people will choose to use their time and skills to help others, play a role in a voluntary organization, and make a greater contribution to society.

In short, people who retire usually have many new experiences and lifestyles that work well to address goals that they may not have had time to accomplish before. Regardless of which lifestyle you choose, it is important to feel happy, mentally and physically.