is retirement a modern concept?
In Hinduism you have the concept of Sannyasa, or renunciation. It is basically getting a new name, living off of charity, becoming some sort of Guru i nshit
I can't remember off the top of my head all about it.
>>1101723
I suspect most people worked until they were physically unable, if they lived that long.
However there were societies were one could enter some sort of retirement if you had money
>>1101723
I'd imagine in Confucian China and Vietnam, the filial piety thing would take over and children would care for their parents when they couldn't work anymore. At least that's how I've seen it in my family and my friends families.
>>1101723
In a sense
Back when families lived together in multiple generation households, the elderly would look after kids, do small chores, bake bread and cakes and make jam and such
In Rome and Sparta when a aristocrat was old enough he was no longer in military service (though he usually does government duties afterwards).
one could say that's a type of retirement