I took full retirement in 2022, after being what I thought of as "semi-retired" for the entire previous decade. I was an industrial electrician; I usually worked about half a year up to that point, working at high-paying remote northern jobsites through the summer and then relaxing at home through the winters. I typically stayed at work camps, which were self-contained little villages where we were fed and housed for typically 3 weeks, then rotated home for a week, then back up to the camp.
I read so much about people who work hard all their lives, to the exclusion of all else, dreaming of retirement. When it finally comes, they have no lives, no interests, nothing to do with their time and nobody to do it with. They're often dead within a year.
Silly me! I am enjoying retirement immensely! I foolishly thought that I would still take a short term gig, a couple months here or there, but I now have zero interest in that!
I'm consciously limiting my aquarium involvement. I refuse to allow a pleasant past-time become an unpleasant chore; slipped down that road a couple times in my life and didn't like it. Less can definitely be more.
esoxlucius
, I really thought that you'd re-examine your plan to exit the hobby as retirement approached. You have your long-time dream Perch tank up and running now; seems a shame to end that experiment so soon. But now I see that
Egon
is thinking along those lines as well. But, hey, you guys should absolutely do what makes you happy; that's what retirement is supposed to be.
