Navigating Challenges on the Path of Self-Realization in Retirement

Overestimating one's capabilities when attempting new and challenging things, as opposed to routine familiar ones, often leads to discouragement. While this may seem logically obvious at first glance, individuals are prone to falling into this blind trap. What is crucial in this situation is taking the time to step back and examine the bigger picture, allowing for strategic transformation that aligns with the actual needs of the demand side. In this case, the saying "haste makes waste" is perfectly applicable. Apologies for changing the subject, but to put it simply, retirees who have spare time are said to have two freedoms: the freedom of doing nothing and the freedom of pursuing their passions. In my case, I choose the latter for self-realization.

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