I can guarantee there are so many others who feel the same as this.You are TOO kind
Whilst you earn your living in your profession, you are valued.
When you "retire" it seems like you are of no further value.
But just imagine if modern technology was no longer here - who could actually do things ?
There are some really basic things which do not change with any tech "advancements" AND who has this knowledge ? We do.
I chose to retire early. Worked hard all my life, long days, lots of time away from home. Some years in, once or twice a year I'll still wake thinking "what's todays deadline ?".
I knew almost no one in my neighbourhood when I stopped. It takes time to meet people and find a few you want to spend time with. I'm not important to anyone except my family (sometimes ) and a couple of others. I'm happy with that.
I've made a few new friends since I stopped. As good as they get. But you don't find them the first place you go.
My experience - follow your interests, push yourself to get out, try new stuff, volunteer, don't be afraid to send a PM to someone if they are in your part of the world. Meet up for a beer even. I was never big on "networking" at work but this place actually is that.
You'll never know how just smiling at someone on the street might lift their day. It's the same here. No one's expert in everything but everyone's voice has value.
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