Building a Fulfilling Retirement Blueprint

Everyone has different points of view and values regarding working life because everyone's situation is unique. With this understanding, I dare to offer you (before reaching retirement age) two pieces of advice from the perspective of living a fulfilling post-retirement life. The first advice is: Try to pursue what you truly desire in your professional work, to the best of your abilities. Even if you fail, you won't have regrets such as, 'I should have tried it!' This approach brings peace of mind after retirement. The second advice is: Think and act proactively in any tasks. Examples of this include daily Kaizen (improvement) and initiating projects. These positive mindsets and behaviors will undoubtedly help you engage in activities you love, given the freedom of choices after retirement. Needless to say, this will also help you avoid feeling depressed due to retirement syndrome.

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