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After retirement, what things can't be told to outsiders casually and are easy to get into trouble?

Some people say that you can get re-employment after retirement and give full play to the residual heat of society. Others say that you should really take a rest after retirement and leave your work to young people. Different views have their own advantages and disadvantages. As long as it suits you, it is the best. As a retiree, there are three things you can't preach everywhere after retirement:

1. Your discord with your old colleagues

It is normal for colleagues to get along with contradictions. Now that I am retired, I will forget all my previous grievances. Instead of revealing the previous contradictions to others, telling others, and others telling others. Good things stay indoors while bad things will go far away.

2. the amount of your own savings

Wealth is not exposed, this is the philosophy of doing things. You say you save a lot, and others will envy you. If you say you have little savings, people will laugh at you. In a word, the deposit is a secret and can't be said outside. If someone asks you how much you have saved, you can say a little or talk about him around you.

3. Husband and wife's private affairs

The privacy of husband and wife must be kept secret. They are old, with physical problems, psychological problems and health problems. Anyway, when you are old, you will always be a little lacking. The privacy of husband and wife must not be told to others. Otherwise, it will not only affect the feelings of husband and wife, but also affect family harmony.

Conclusion: I will live happily after retirement. Don't talk about other people's right and wrong, if you talk too much, you will lose. You can eat whatever you want, but you can't talk casually. Be honest and don't be outspoken. Cheerful and lively personality is the secret of longevity, which does not bring trouble to children or families.