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He stresses that everyone’s idea of enjoyment varies. While some enjoy the amenities of resorts, he finds more fulfillment in exploring small towns, camping outdoors, or discovering hidden gems in nature. His own experiences include family trips to places like Branson, though he admits he’s more inclined toward the solitude of mountains or remote lakes, away from crowds and commercialization.
Filling the Void and Staying Active
An important aspect he highlights is the need to fill the void left by retirement—no longer engaging in a job or career. Filling that mental space with hobbies, projects, or even minor chores is vital for mental and physical health. He suggests that even dedicating a couple of hours to a task can boost well-being and create a sense of productivity.