In our society, work is often deeply tied to identity. When someone reaches financial independence, the usual answer of 'what you do' no longer has to be about a job.
The question of 'What do you do?' can get complicated for early retirees. It doesn't always have to be answered by a job title.
Financial independence brings the freedom to explore new identities beyond work—but it can be tricky to find the right balance between being open about one's financial situation.
Many people who retire still do activities that can serve as responses to the question of what they do, showing their purpose beyond traditional employment.
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