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TRANSITIONS IN RETIREMENT: CHANCES OF BEING A HAPPY RETIRED PERSON
Being healthy and not short of money provides the underpinnings for retirement happiness. Not unexpectedly, retirement smiles on people who are not ill and who have the financial resources to enjoy life.
Apart from these background factors, your attitude is important. People who are very unwilling to retire not only leave work later, but also are more unhappy once they take the step. On the other hand, looking forward to retiring predicts positive things. So one key to judging what will happen after retirement is to trust your instincts about how you will feel.
Some nervousness about the future is normal no matter how positive your feelings are. To judge whether your fears have merit, ask yourself these things: “Do I have absorbing hobbies or exciting ideas for how to spend my time?” “Do I love being with people?” If you answer yes to each of these questions, you are likely to be a satisfied retiree. However, some very sociable people do find retirement a deprivation if by leaving work they cut out a good chunk of their social lives.
We tend to carry ourselves with us as we shed our work skins. So look carefully at your personality. Are you a happy, well-adjusted, positive person? If so, you are likely to be a happy, well-adjusted retiree. And look at how you live your life now for a projection of your retirement life-style.
In one of the early retirement studies, sociologists found male retirees fit into five personality types; three were adjusting well, and two were handling retirement poorly. The types were:
1. The “mature man”: This type of person looked at the world and life realistically, was not upset about growing older, and saw life as fulfilling. His mature attitude toward living made for a happy retirement life. (Luckily, most of the retirees in this study fit into this category.)
2. The “rocking-chair man”: This type of person disliked responsibility, preferring to take a backseat. Because retirement allowed him to indulge this need, he too was happy being retired.
3. The “armored man”: Keeping extremely busy was important to this type of person. The idea of contemplating his navel – or his feelings – made him very anxious. Surprisingly, he too was likely to be a happy retiree because this gung-ho advocate of the busyness ethic frantically packed his leisure day with activities.
The people who were unhappy were the “angry men” – those who felt they had been failures and bitterly blamed the world – and the self-haters. The latter also were unhappy about how their lives had gone but blamed themselves.
With the exception of the mature men, many of whom said they had grown emotionally as the years passed, these men seemed to be the same people as retirees as they had always been. The angry men and the self-haters had been unhappy and badly adjusted in youth and middle age. The armored men and rocking-chair men had approached their working years in the same way they handled retirement.
So while we can look forward to retirement as a chance to fulfill our basic nature, we cannot expect it to make that nature basically different. Though the words (or content) of our new lives may indeed be dissimilar, the melody or basic style we live by is likely to remain the same. But on the way to finding the retirement melody that fits us, we may strike some sour notes.
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