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Why do most people in China have no hobbies after retirement?

Hello, subject!

I really disagree with you. Contrary to what you said, what I have seen is that most retirees have their own hobbies.

Now you go to the park and the square, where you exercise from morning till night, sing, play musical instruments and dance in square dance, and most of them are retirees. Aren't these people all out of their own hobbies?

Some retirees didn't have a chance to go to college when they were young, but they always had a dream of going to college, so after retirement, they went to the local university for the aged to study, where they could learn calligraphy, painting skills, music, dance, modeling and so on. Aren't these all hobbies after retirement?

Of course, some retired old people voluntarily give up their hobbies in order to reduce the burden on their children, and take care of their children and housework. Although some of them are not out of intention, some of them do it as a hobby after retirement. In fact, they are not without hobbies. It is also a hobby to cook healthy food for their families, watch TV at home and surf the Internet on their mobile phones after housework.

I think most of the people you mentioned after retirement. The cognition of no hobbies is biased, which is seriously inconsistent with the real situation. It should be that there is something wrong with your understanding, or that you generalize by taking an example. Because all the examples I cited above can be verified in reality, you can go to these places I mentioned and see if most retirees have no hobbies as you said, or if most retirees I said have hobbies, it is better to speak with facts.