This line really highlights what retirement is all about, having options without obligations.
It seems like the freedom to choose, or even choose not to, is what makes retirement so fulfilling.
It's funny how the concept of "not having to do anything" can open doors to so many fulfilling activities and connections.
It’s a great reminder that retirement isn't about filling time but about filling life in ways that are meaningful and enjoyable on our own terms.
Thanks for sharing!