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6 pages in length. People who spend a lifetime working often have difficulty adjusting to the leisure of retirement and the lack of work identity associated with retirement. The reason this occurs is due to the fact that for the majority of one's life, there has been structure, requirement and a specific task to oversee. Retirement removes all that routine and responsibility in one fell swoop, rendering the individual without meaningful purpose. The writer discusses why retirement is sometimes a difficult transition, as well as what one might do to help ease the process. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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reason this occurs is due to the fact that for the majority of ones life, there has been structure, requirement and a specific task to oversee. Retirement removes all
that routine and responsibility in one fell swoop, rendering the individual without meaningful purpose. Society has trained people to value work and make it a significant part of ones
life; when that is taken away, the sense of loss can be overwhelming. Arthur Millers Death of a Salesman addresses this issue through
the lead character, inasmuch as Willy Lomans perpetual quest for success concludes with the death of a very miserable man. However, all throughout his tortured life, Loman was indeed
conscious of both his familial and social obligations, never losing sight of what was expected of him. This attention to social conscience is apparent from beginning to end of
Millers play, with each primary character relating to this concept in his or her own individual manner. "I dont say hes a great man. Willy Loman never made
a lot of money" (Miller PG). Studies show that there are many factors involved with the decision to retire after a certain amount
of years. What leads people to their retirement can vary from dissatisfaction with working conditions, apathy towards their job, inability to accept the workplace climate, missing sense of contentedness,
the amount or lack of input one has over important work-related issues (Taylor et al 217) and forced retirement. These varying factors need not all work together for an
individual to pursue retirement, but they are the primary causes that retirement is initially sought. One of the most difficult aspects about retirement
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