JHZR2
Staff member
Question - do people get some kind of depression or antisocialism after retirement, kind of the idle brain, too much TV type of thing (or something along those lines)?
Background is that some folks near us who used to be quite friendly, helpful and reasonably personable seem to be getting more introverted, less friendly, etc. now that one is retired.
I can certainly understand that with retirement comes another life - or more possibilities, but one still works and so its not like they are going on Alaska cruises or doing the snowbird thing.
It just strikes me as changing, but not sure why. I know there is a LOT of TV/net now, some of which must be constructive (the "I learned this the other day" kind of thing), but surely the news/media/etc. is also destructive.
I can also certainly understand that all kinds of other things can be going on in life that could change one's personality or interfacial behaviors, but I dont have an inkling that anything like that is going on. Its just weird.
Which makes me think it is some aspect of idle brain, too much TV/internet, and just less personability as a result. It seems like regular schedules doing something or other are maintained, and its not like they sit at home all day.
As I said, just weird.
Thoughts? No real consequence one way or another, but the personability, friendliness, helpfulness aspects, etc have been noticed so it is just a point of curiousity.
Background is that some folks near us who used to be quite friendly, helpful and reasonably personable seem to be getting more introverted, less friendly, etc. now that one is retired.
I can certainly understand that with retirement comes another life - or more possibilities, but one still works and so its not like they are going on Alaska cruises or doing the snowbird thing.
It just strikes me as changing, but not sure why. I know there is a LOT of TV/net now, some of which must be constructive (the "I learned this the other day" kind of thing), but surely the news/media/etc. is also destructive.
I can also certainly understand that all kinds of other things can be going on in life that could change one's personality or interfacial behaviors, but I dont have an inkling that anything like that is going on. Its just weird.
Which makes me think it is some aspect of idle brain, too much TV/internet, and just less personability as a result. It seems like regular schedules doing something or other are maintained, and its not like they sit at home all day.
As I said, just weird.
Thoughts? No real consequence one way or another, but the personability, friendliness, helpfulness aspects, etc have been noticed so it is just a point of curiousity.