Retirement Answer Man

Are You Ready to Redefine Yourself in Retirement? with Dr. Joe Coughlin from the MIT Age Lab

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Aug 7, 2019
Dr. Joe Coughlin, director of the MIT AgeLab and author on aging and the Longevity Economy, offers research-backed views on redesigning life after work. He discusses how longer lifespans change retirement, why identity matters more than a single purpose, and ways to preserve social capital. Practical ideas include pre-tirement, translating career skills, and creating places to stay connected.
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INSIGHT

Retirement Is A Deliberate Identity Reinvention

  • Retirement is a life transition from full-time career to full-time living that requires intentionally creating a new identity.
  • Roger Whitney describes his own shift from partner and CCO to podcast host and educator as an intentional reinvention that improved his life.
ANECDOTE

Military Command Identity Clashed With Family Life

  • A returning military officer struggled to stop commanding family after deployment and had to shed that identity to function at home.
  • Roger Whitney uses this story to show how strong professional identities can clash with new family roles in retirement.
INSIGHT

Blank Slates Make Retirement Harder Than You Think

  • Blank slates make retirement harder because people prefer multiple-choice structures and clear options.
  • Roger explains retirees struggle choosing from unlimited options versus the simpler ABC pick-one mindset they're used to.
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