Consider retirement as an entry, not a departure, into a second act in which passion meets liberation. For individuals who are passionate about their work, retirement becomes a renaissance opportunity to turn professional passions into a tapestry of leisure.
It's an encore performance of a lifelong symphony, an opportunity to write a song of fulfillment and inquiry. As one chapter closes, retirees become writers of a story in which work and joy effortlessly mix, providing an opportunity to appreciate the encore of a life well-lived.
I disagree with you buddy. Retirement is a total departure of the nature of work you do. When you retire it does not mean you have totally stop working it only means your done with the nature and level of work effort you have been putting in a particular job or skill. With retirement i feel like you can do more of the managerial aspect or create your own business by then you only super sees the business, nurture it and watch it grow. So your not doing the hard labor because you have to employ individuals who will do it for you. By so doing your are still working while you have retired. There will be a time where you could pass down the company or business to your heirs and have a share in it. By this time you are not even do the managerial part anymore, your heirs runs it and gives you your shares at the stipulated time period.