Psychology says the loneliest phase of retirement doesn’t hit the first month — it arrives at a specific point most people never see coming
· sarah mitchell
AI Briefing
- Month six of retirement is often the loneliest point due to the absence of social interactions and routine.
- This phase is often overlooked because it's masked by the initial excitement and freedom of retirement.
- Research suggests that the transition from 'retirement' to 'loneliness' typically occurs around this time.
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