Dotage

retire is a verb that says, to go away to seclusion, does one really want to retire unless to bed?

Retired in France

When is the perfect age to retire and how I know that I am ready.



Well Plinky makes it very clear which retirement she is talking about. I hope it is limited to a salaried job that the reference is made. After all one is asked to retire at sixty.

That’s when the active life begins, there is time to climb the everest, swim the English Channel, to write your great novel. so retirement from activity would be only when it is physically impossible to follow the dictates of the mind or rather the cravings of the mind thats when I hang up shoes.

To retire to bed ten o’clock would be a good time after all the brain refuses to respond the eyelids refuse ot stay open.

To retire from society, and hide within the comfort of one’s study ,withdraw from the social circle I have already done so.

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  1. arpitgarg Avatar

    A mere materialistic defn of “Active Life” and “Retired Life”.
    If one is able to do what one wants, anytime in life, there is no such thing as retirement then. Always it will be “Life Sahi hai, Tension nahin hai”

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