Retirement Is Not an Endless Ocean of Time



In theory, retirement gives us time. No boss, no schedules, no rushing to work. You wake up in the morning, drink coffee on the balcony… and suddenly it’s evening. Days pass faster than ever, and we often find ourselves wondering: where does it all go?

That’s why we try not to postpone anything “for later.” We do what matters right away – whether it’s a small trip or simply meeting people. We plan one–day excursions, like Bangkok, Ayutthaya or Sri Racha, as well as longer getaways – Ao Nang, Phetchaburi, Koh Chang. These trips anchor our weeks, give structure, and prevent everyday life from blending into one long blur.

And then there are our daily rituals. Swimming, walking, writing the blog. In the evenings, we often end up at the night market – not just to shop or grab a bite, but to soak in the atmosphere and be around people. These small routines add meaning to the day and keep us from feeling that time is slipping through our fingers.

Maybe for younger travelers it’s just “ordinary life,” but for us it’s something more. It’s proof that retirement doesn’t have to mean sitting back and living only in the past. We can still plan, dream, and make things real – while we still have the strength and desire.

Time in retirement is not an endless ocean of freedom. It’s a treasure, and one that needs to be spent wisely. And yes – we already have a journey of a lifetime in our plans… but that story I’ll tell only after we return.

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