8 Reasons Children Raised in the 60s and 70s Handle Adversity Better Than Younger Generations Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
8 things people over 75 know about loneliness that younger people dismiss until they experience it Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
The art of needing less: 8 habits of people who stopped chasing happiness and accidentally found it Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Psychology says the retired men who struggle the most aren’t the ones without hobbies — they’re the ones who never built a single relationship that wasn’t attached to their job Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Psychology says the retirees who make new friends after 65 aren’t more outgoing—they’ve figured out these 6 places where authentic connection actually happens Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
7 routines people fall into when loneliness has become so normal they’ve stopped recognizing it as loneliness Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
There are 10 habits that arrive quietly in the first year of retirement that feel like settling in — and by year three, they’ve become the architecture of a smaller life than anyone planned for Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
People who retired expecting freedom often discover something nobody warned them about — freedom without connection is just emptiness with better lighting Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Why Some Adult Children Make Time No Matter How Busy While Others Can Never Find a Single Hour Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development
Psychology says the reason so many people never find inner peace isn’t because they haven’t tried hard enough — it’s because they’re still trying to earn something that only comes from surrender Post author:Seyi Funmi Post category:Personal Development