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[QUOTE="AZHuskiePop, post: 4863556, member: 1609"] I wasn’t a workaholic I was a maniac . People predicted I could not survive in retirement. I also loved my job. In my true obsessive nature I decided to play golf seriously . I took lessens got an annual pass and found a bunch of guys like me.. We played our own little tournament daily $2 Nassau.,I went from a guy would was happy to break 100 to a condistant 80‘s and occasionally 70’s dhoiter . I golfed 200 rounds a year , pretty much every weekday morning.. I did that for the first 5 years and it was an excellent transition. I also read 5-6 books a year . Lurked on the BY . We went back to Ct twice a year plus traveled a bit mostly Cabo with a couple of Europe trips . The thing is have something you can throw yourself into learning .a new skill or honing a current one. Take a class learn a new language. Stay active both mentally and physically. It been 16 years for me and I jut went for a 2-3 mile walk and posted a semi coherent message. [/QUOTE]
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