

Recently I read a couple of things about retirement and how people in our generation are expected to work into their late 70s etc. It got me thinking. I don't think I'll have enough love for my current job to work into my 70s -- what do I want to pick up as a second job?
If you ask me 10 years ago or even 5 years ago what I want to do with my life, I'd give you this blank stare. I had stupid fantasies of course, which are safely unattainable, like writing movie reviews for LA Times. I didn't know anything about myself or this world. I am one of the six people in this world who actually like growing older, because now I'm getting to know myself and how I fit into this world better, and it doesn't seem so daunting any more.
So I thought about second or third career in life, and realized that there are many things I enjoy doing and will probably at least sustain my life if not make me a millionaire. I can be a bookstore clerk, a librarian, a bookstore owner (see a pattern here?); or I can be a travel agent who organizes and books other people's European tour; I can be a home organizing consultant (yes, there is such a profession); I can be a freelance editor; I can be a science fiction convention organizer or a film festival brochure writer; I can be a figure skating judge (they don't get paid); and then of course, I can always sit home and try to finish writing my 101st novel (and probably no pay either).
A somewhat unlikely option, for me, is to teach English somewhere in Italy...
So what do you think you would reasonably enjoy doing as work? No impossible day dreams please.