You enjoy it,
I retired 14 years ago and have never regretted a moment of it.
People say "dont you get bored" but to be honest I never have enough time in the day to do what I want.
I do find that I have slowed down a bit now as I had a building firm before I retired that kept me fit but now ,at the grand old age of 55(yes,I was 41 when I retired), I find that I cant push a barrow as far as I used to ,or dig as much as I used to.
I did get an allotment after I retired but now the boys are older they wont eat much veg anymore and it became a pointless exercise growing the stuff.
I took up e-biking 2 years ago as a way of getting fit again after buying a normal bike then realising I was knackered after the first mile!
The answer was an e-bike,not for assistance but to get me back home when I ran out of puff.
I am getting fitter now and have started using my old pushbike a bit but with the invention of the BBS02 I find I can easily ride 50 mile in a day and my goal for this summer is to get from home to Whitby via Sustrans route 165,a distance of 77 miles.