Is it ironic that you still are defining your self by your job or work, or is it a conventional tool to communicate worth and value so others will understand more fully your “self”? Hard to get past your work being your identity once you retire. I know from experience, having thought of myself as a teacher the first 10 years after retirement.
Is it ironic that you still are defining your self by your job or work, or is it a conventional tool to communicate worth and value so others will understand more fully your “self”? Hard to get past your work being your identity once you retire. I know from experience, having thought of myself as a teacher the first 10 years after retirement.