People with bad mentality and negative emotions are mostly officials. During their tenure, they pushed forward and hugged each other, touting each other. They are used to calling them by formal names, such as director, section chief, director and secretary, and the door is suddenly left out. They have long been used to the aristocratic life. So, suddenly change, not adapt.
Some people focus on their careers. They are workaholics at work. Everything is work-centered, and they enjoy the sense of fulfillment and accomplishment brought by busy work. Once such people retire, they will have a sense of weightlessness, feel that their daily life has lost its direction, feel at a loss, feel that things have changed and it is useless, and have a desolate and lonely mood. Among them, some people with minor or above changed jobs when they were laid off, and some people with special positions accounted for a part of the satisfied group. Less than two-thirds of the remaining elderly people are sensible, with different systems and different on-the-job wages. Why do they compete with others for that position after retirement? So many old people are unwilling to compare with others, only willing to compare with themselves, really.