For many capable, conscientious people, work has been central not only to income, but to identity, purpose, and self-worth. It offered structure, legitimacy, and a way of contributing meaningfully to the world.
After 50, that relationship often changes. Energy may no longer stretch as far, and systems once tolerated can begin to feel misaligned or extractive. For some, burnout forces a reckoning; for others, the question emerges quietly: What has work taken – and what is still mine to offer?
Here, work in midlife is explored as both loss and possibility – in close conversation with identity, energy, and meaning, and without pressure to reinvent or erase oneself.
