Joe, following your retirement from a paying job, you're going to wonder when on earth you ever found time to go do that job!
I mean with all the things that didn't get done over the years , because you knew you "had to go work", you will soon find yourself getting behind on all the things you had wanted to do before that retirement.
You will find yourself with more commitments, after retirement, than you ever had before in your life.
More people will come to you "for help" because they know you're retired.
You'll have to learn to say no, and not put your own life on hold just because you're not clocking-in any longer.
I think that knowing you have all these things you want to get accomplished is every bit as important as helping a neighbor stretch fence, repair a post hole digger, drop a transmission, or fix that neighbors old gun that has been 'broken' for the past 40 years, all because he also "worked" and didn't have time to do it himself.........while you have found time to actually do all this in the past, you just might find your self setting some new priorities.
"Love thy neighbor, and help thy neighbor" has always been a part of the Buckskiners's creed, IMHO
However, being retired, you will soon discover your neighbor, and your friends, all need a lot more help than they ever did prior to your retirement....remember what I said about you, your own self ever finding time to go to work?
And, like most of us old pfharts, your disposition will change to the point where you will often be referred to as grumpy.
But you will still be the same old Joe.