Balancing Liberation and Decision-Making in Pursuit of Purposeful Leisure

 

In general, human beings tend to be somewhat egotistical. While engaged in work, our thoughts often revolve around our desires for leisure activities in our free time. However, upon retirement, we find ourselves liberated to pursue various activities, albeit with certain restrictions. Despite this newfound freedom, there may be confusion about how to fill the available free time. When faced with limited options, we actively seek alternatives; conversely, when presented with numerous choices, decision-making becomes challenging. If we possess clear purposes, goals (vectors), or a sense of meaning regarding our post-retirement activities, the decision-making process is likely to be less troublesome.

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