Achieving a Happy Retirement- Odunze Reginald C
According to Donna Rosato
in an article captioned “5
secrets to a happy retirement-“ noted that “Busy retirees tend to be happier. But just how active do
you have to be? Moss has put a number on it. He found that the happiest
retirees engage in three to four activities regularly; the least happy, only
one or two. “The happy retiree group had extraordinarily busy schedules,” he
says. “I call it hobbies on steroids.”
Rosato (op cited) noted that “For the biggest boost to your happiness, pick a
hobby that’s social. The top pursuits of the happiest retirees include
volunteering, travel, and golf; for the unhappiest, they’re reading, hunting,
fishing, and writing. “The happiest people don’t do things in isolation,” says
Moss.
That’s no surprise when you consider that people 65 and older get far more
enjoyment out of socializing than younger people do.”
This is agreement with Merrill
Lynch survey
who “found that nearly three out of four people over 50 said their ideal
retirement would include working. Which is fine. Staying connected to the work
world in some way can not only offer financial benefits, it can also keep
retirees more active and socially engaged”
But be as it may, they tend to be
happy and according to Dave Bernard in an article captioned “Finding Retirement
state of mind” which appeared in US News .he stated that “they appear to be genuinely happy with their state of affairs and making
the most of each day. When you ask about their retirement experience they shine
a genuine smile and are happy to regale you – often at length – about how
wonderful it is to be in their shoes. Their happiness is infectious and you may
find yourself caught up in their joy. Although it is safe to assume not
everything is perfect in their world, their overall outlook is positive.
But does it relate to Africa, and Nigeria in
particular, from my little experience any forum organized for retirees normally
had a large turnout, indicating that there is that urgent need for
socialization. Even though psychologist has noted human beings are gregarious,
but on overall outlook they tend to treasure human relationship in the form of
socialization.
But can retirees afford the huge cost of
socialization? One of the major means alleviating such expenditure is to join
volunteer group, but is it effective in Africa and Nigeria in particular.
Odunze Reginald is the Lead
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