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Mental health studies have shown that those who do nothing after retirement increase their chances of suffering from clinical depression by 40%. That's why many retirees are choosing to "unretire." This doesn't necessarily mean going back to work full-time. Instead, it's about filling your day with activities that bring you satisfaction. But to unretire successfully, you need to plan ahead, perhaps even before you retire.
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Mental health studies have shown that those who do nothing after retirement increase their chances of suffering from clinical depression by 40%. That's why many retirees are choosing to "unretire." This doesn't necessarily mean going back to work full-time. Instead, it's about filling your day with activities that bring you satisfaction. But to unretire successfully, you need to plan ahead, perhaps even before you retire.

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