Study: Work-Related Stress Could Impact Your Health in Retirement

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FloydNB of AL @ Jul 15, 2009 23:39:28 PM

not so fast

I have done research and seen reports that the opposite is true...men, especially men, who felt they had no control of their lives during their working years are doing MUCH better in retirement than high level guys. These men now appreciate their own time and feel empowered...the formerly big honcho types are completely at sea as to what to do with their time and their lives...and thus feel more stress now.

Miriam Goodman of CA @ Jun 13, 2009 20:42:28 PM

Wouldn't try to disagree with this

And, I imagine that people who had higher-paying careers are generally happier in retirement because they have greater resources for peace of mind. Fair guess?

Muser of NM @ Jun 11, 2009 17:25:50 PM

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