Congratulations on your retirement! Did you retire in order to stop doing what you had been doing? Or did you retire in order to be able to do something else you've been wanting to spend your time doing?
(I can't recall your earlier thread, so apologies if I'm making you repeat.) On Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 01:24 Sandhya via Silklist < [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > Long years ago, I started a silklist thread on whether to retire or not to > retire at that point, but I continued to slug it out in the corporate > world, and now the time has finally come when I have redeemed my retiree > badge. At the stroke of the midnight hour a couple of Saturdays ago, I was > at my retirement party and enjoyed my freedom! > > Here's a light blog I wrote a week later: > https://varnikadotorg.wordpress.com/2026/06/09/retired-but-not-tired/ > > I have many more things to do and share in my blog and will continue that > series, but I thought I'd circle back here and talk about this topic again. > In that long-ago Silklist thread, there were fervent discussions about the > pros and cons of retiring early, what steps one should take to prepare for > it, what to do after retirement etc. etc. There were many who had taken > that route and most others who were contemplating it. The thread kept > getting picked up again and again, and obviously struck a chord with many. > My retirement journey has finally started, and I'm curious to hear other's > experiences and thoughts about it. > > Are you retired? What are you doing post-retirement? On hindsight, would > you give your younger self some advice about what you would do differently? > If you're still working, do you think and plan for retirement? Is anyone > even thinking about working till journey's end? Share away. > > Retired-but-not-tired etc. > Sandhya > > -- > Silklist mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.panix.com/listinfo.cgi/silklist >
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