As I inch closer and closer to the finishing line, I have been hearing stories of being "bored out of your mind" after retirement.
Frankly, I have no idea how that is possible. Perhaps when my turn come I will face the same problem.
There are so, so much things I want to do.
1. Exercising much more frequently (3-4 times a week)
2. Hundreds of games (on Steam) that I wanted to play
3. Hundreds of shows (c-dramas, k-dramas, variety shows, movies, anime, donghua) that I wanted to watch.
4. Hundreds of books (on my NLB app) that I wanted to read.
5. Endless new content coming out on News / Youtube / Reddit everyday.
6. Relearning my Japanese and going Japan more often. And so, so many educational apps (Duolingo, AI conversations practice).
7. Trying famous food all across the island (1 hour queue? Not if I go there at 10am or 3pm)
What's more, I will still be spending a portion of time managing my portfolio, following up with financial news (which I do because I enjoyed them).
Is that enough to keep one occupied?
And that is just the main bulk of things I can think of. I might even revisit some of my old hobbies (meetups groups, games development).
Let's see if I would have "nothing to do" next time...
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