Reflections on Choices Made and Unmade

Looking back at the period from being a student to a salaried employee, all I needed to do was follow the given path, just like the majority of people. Of course, there were ups and downs along the way and several difficult occasions where I had to make important decisions at crossroads and navigate uncharted territories. However, on the whole, I may have passively led a life within a limited comfort zone, without venturing much beyond that. In other words, I have become accustomed to being served set meals instead of choosing à la carte from a menu. In contrast, after retirement, I am no longer provided with a set menu; instead, I have to choose à la carte from the options available. In this way, it becomes crucial how effectively I utilize this newfound freedom of choice to fulfill my life.

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