I find the premise of this retreat a little odd, but it is great to see someone get an idea and follow through. I am in my 60s, still working but plan to (mostly) retire at the end of this month. I know enough older tech people to talk with about any issues I may have (mostly centered around still enjoying work but also knowing that it is time to slow way down).
Think about it this way, Someone in their 30s used to be in their 20s, while someone in their 20s has no experience being in their 30s. I think it's not vice versa ;-)
Some of the participants walked pensively along the Pacific Coast at sunset. Others read from the resort bookshelf, choosing from sections labeled: “What can death teach me about life?” and “What are the unexpected pleasures of aging?”
Oh ffs miss me with that shit dog. What a stupid article.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 25.1 ms ] threadPeople in their 20s (including myself) have a hard time relating with those in their 30s or above and I would guess vice versa.
Some of the participants walked pensively along the Pacific Coast at sunset. Others read from the resort bookshelf, choosing from sections labeled: “What can death teach me about life?” and “What are the unexpected pleasures of aging?”
Oh ffs miss me with that shit dog. What a stupid article.