Retirement can be the best time of your life if you play your cards right. With experience and maturity comes a certain wisdom, but it's still important to continue learning from others. If you're looking for inspiration on how to make the most of your golden years, the world's greatest authors have some solid advice to know about.
More than just retirement tips, these author-inspired lessons have a little something for everyone. Excellent guidance is hard to come by, but not when the likes of Ernest Hemingway or F. Scott Fitzgerald are involved!
Ernest Hemingway: get something done every day
Doing something great isn't just about being great. Talent matters, but it means nothing without work and discipline. Just ask Ernest Hemingway!
The famous writer was a naturally charming and adventurous man, but he still needed to put in the work every day to make something out of it. Without consistency and strength of will, not even the great Hemingway could've done a thing.
Colum McCann: never stop experiencing
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You’re never too old to have fun and try something new.
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The Irish author Colum McCann is a big fan of taking risks, and his position is backed by scientific research. According to a study on happiness, people tend to feel more satisfied after paying for experiences than material things.
Why waste money on a new sofa when you can spend a week in an exotic, foreign country? Retirement is a fresh start, so don't feel afraid of trying new things.
Lydia Denworth: invest in relationships
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Invest in your happiness by connecting with others.
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The author Lydia Denworth published a book on friendship and determined that people are happier when they invest in relationships instead of their wealth and careers. The advice is suitable for all, but for the retired in particular. Now that you're finally done with all the wealth and career bits, it's time to focus on what matters most: the people you love.
Retirement is also a great time to make new acquaintances. You have fewer financial worries and a lot more free time, and so do your retired neighbors!
F. Scott Fitzgerald: be patient
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Use your wisdom and experience to do something great.
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The great American author F. Scott Fitzgerald spent years writing his best-known novel, and J.R.R. Tolkien worked on his masterpiece for 16 years. The lesson here is: be patient and continue to pursue your goals and dreams.
It's never too late to commit to that project you've always wanted to do. Retirement makes for an excellent opportunity to start something new with all the time, wisdom, and patience it deserves.