Those who have put everything into their work and had nothing left for developing other interests are hit worst by retirement. They have to start again, as though in a new job where all is different and unfamiliar, with no routine to shape their day.
I would begin by trying everything that sparks an interest. Have more than one thing on the go at once, as different from each other as you can. You don't have to sign up to one thing for the next twenty years, just treat each new thing as a taster and be prepared to try it for a reasonable time and then ditch it if is not as enthralling as first appeared. If you lose enthusiasm and leave, it won't appear on your CV!
keep away from all pubs this coming wednesday
A loveliness of ladybirds. So what are politicians?


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