Reflections After Retirement

 

It has been nearly two years and eleven months since I retired. As time passes, memories of my working life are gradually fading, making it increasingly difficult to write in detail about the lessons I learned from those experiences. In that sense, I’m grateful that I began reflecting on and recording those lessons soon after retirement—capturing them one by one as short essays, interwoven with my most recent thoughts, and sharing them with others. I am neither a great figure nor a saint of high virtue—just an ordinary person, swayed by everyday desires like anyone else. Since retiring, I’ve been striving to live with “small desires and contentment,” seeking greater peace of mind in the spiritual sense. That said, I would be truly happy if I could continue writing short essays about my daily thoughts and feelings, sharing them with you, and, in some small way, helping you live a better, more meaningful life.

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