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andre [41]
3 years ago
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Arthur is looking forward to having more time for leisure pursuits after retirement. He is excited about trying out new options.

Arthur should know that leisure activities pursued during retirement typically focus on _____
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1 answer:
7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:    Hobbies and long life interests

Explanation:  Usually people during their working life do what they have to do to make money, sometimes it has to do with what they like to do, sometimes they don't. Either way, most people do not have that much time to do what they really love, because in addition to their work responsibilities, there are obligations to raise children, which can also help keep people away from the things they love.

Retirement for many means that they can finally devote themselves to what they love, and are quite excited about the fact that they then finally have the time and opportunity to experience it.

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