• @maxprime@lemmy.ml
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    691 month ago

    I dunno. I game less and less every year. I think I’ll probably just play the odd n64 game by the time I retire.

    • @Graphy@lemmy.world
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      151 month ago

      Yeah my hands started acting up when I was in my 30s. Now that I’m in my 40s they cramp and become useless when they’re any amounts of cold.

      My wife likes to rock climb but she will only go to the gym if I go. I can handle the pain but my fingers will literally just stop opening and closing. I haven’t gotten the courage to talk to her about it yet.

        • @Graphy@lemmy.world
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          131 month ago

          I tried gloves for kayaking since my hands lock up during that but I didn’t feel a huge difference.

          I probably just gotta see another doctor. The last doctor I talked to wanted me off of adderall before they’d prescribe me anything but then I’d lose my job.

    • skulblaka
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      51 month ago

      In a better timeline this is one of the many things a Neuralink could be good for

  • madjo
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    341 month ago

    Retirement home LAN parties… That’s the dream

  • Lovable Sidekick
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    301 month ago

    I’ve never understood people who get bored in retirement. I looked forward to it from the very start of my career, and now that I am retired I’ve gotten so into hobbies and interests that it feels like there still isn’t enough time for everything.

    • The Menemen
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      71 month ago

      Yeah, I also have 5 hobbies and many more interests. I am only scared that I don’t have enough energy left in me once I retire.

      • Lovable Sidekick
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        31 month ago

        It’s amazing how much energy you get from waking up without the obligation to go somewhere and work on somebody else’s shit all day because you have to. Gives me a big smile every morning!

        • The Menemen
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          11 month ago

          I work in public infrastructure, so at least I can comfort myself that I am trying to improve the lifes of everyone in my area. Still exhausting.

          • Lovable Sidekick
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            Exactly. I was lucky to be in a field where I actually enjoyed the work itself (writing software) - it just didn’t leave much time or energy to geek out with my own projects like I can now. But it was worth waiting for.

      • The Menemen
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        81 month ago

        Lol to thinking that it was better. Capitalism was always terrible for normal people.

        But many people just don’t have a lot of hobbies. Change is also scary for many people.

        • Lovable Sidekick
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          41 month ago

          Objectively I know millions of people simply go to work, come home, eat dinner, watch TV and go to bed. Repeat until dead. I just personally find it hard to relate to that frame of mind. Maybe they fear retirement would be boring because their lives are already boring and the only stimulation they get is at work - but to me that’s sad to imagine.

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        Oh yeah I forgot, careers were an endlessly fulfilling series of fun exciting tasks. And job interviews were like, “A white male with a college degree? You’re hired!” Everybodty’s ignorant fantasies about the past are staggeringly accurate!

  • @collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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    201 month ago

    I don’t think any amount of achievable retirement savings is enough to give me confidence that I could cover escalating health care costs enough that I could retire. Even if I had $10M in the bank, I would worry that the cost of health care will rise fast enough to impoverish me.

    • @tburkhol@lemmy.world
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      If you make it to Medicare age, it gets a lot less stressful. eg: my folks have had 4 knees replaced with very little out-of-pocket cost. There’s still supplemental insurance, but Medicare, not the profit-driven insurance company, determines what gets covered, and they mostly listen to doctors. There’s always edge cases, where some treatment might not be covered, but I feel like those are uncommon.

      One way or the other, my ultimate health care plan is 9mm.

        • @LePoisson@lemmy.world
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          31 month ago

          Maybe in our lifetime we will see an expansion of Medicare to be a single payer system for all Americans as a publicly available option (ie: the minimum standards other insurance would need to meet to be competitive).

          That would be nice. Idk I’m just hopeful in like 25 years we may see some real change ushered in when it comes to that. Probably very naively hopeful but I have to at least occasionally believe in a better future.

          • @collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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            51 month ago

            I get more pessimistic every year and I started out extremely pessimistic. I think humanity going extinct in my lifetime is more likely than the US getting single payer in my lifetime.

            • @LePoisson@lemmy.world
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              21 month ago

              Humans won’t ever go extinct save some absolute batshit scenario that wipes the world completely clean of all life, give or take.

              We’re too resourceful and we like fucking too much for humans to go extinct but it could be a pretty bleak existence for the human race at some point.

              • @collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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                41 month ago

                Nevertheless, I stand by my view. We are already trying our hardest to make the atmosphere replicate the atmosphere of the K-T extinction.

      • @InputZero@lemmy.world
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        31 month ago

        I’m surprised that Trump doesn’t use Obama care to prescribe 9mm medication to people. It’s a lot cheaper to pay a one time cost of a 9mm that reoccurring costs of medication. Think about it, health care costs plumit and firearms sales skyrocket. It’s a republican wet dream.

  • @elatedCatfish@lemm.ee
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    141 month ago

    Gaming and smoking a shit ton of weed in retirement is gonna be great… if we still have social security and access to 401k’s at that point lmao

    • @Lucky_777@lemmy.world
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      51 month ago

      If they cut the system, we’ll get the money in our pay. So at least we can control it. Just don’t spend it on games that will hit your backlog and sit for years. I’m personally guilty btw.

      • @AlwaysRushesIn@lemm.ee
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        51 month ago

        Just don’t spend it on games that will hit your backlog and sit for years.

        What do you think I plan on doing in my retirement?

  • Cruxifux
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    111 month ago

    Walking dog, feeding homeless, getting drunk, magic the gathering and dnd with my other retired friends. That’s what I would do if I ever retired, which I probably won’t because of everything.

  • @ryper@lemmy.ca
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    101 month ago

    My father is retired and still needs to use PowerPoint. He is very bad at retirement.

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    And then you die because a blood clot that formed in your leg came loose and shot up into your brain, because you’ve been sitting for weeks playing videogames.

  • @x4740N@lemm.ee
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    91 month ago

    By the time I retire I hope we’re in or moving towards a mix of solarpunk and star trek like utopia