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I’m 81 years old now, and I’m telling this story because I’m running out of time to tell it. I spent forty years working in Canada as an immigrant, believing that hard work and consistency would eventually lead to a better life. I showed up early, stayed late, and built a career in a country that rewards reliability and quiet effort. From the outside, my life in Canada looked stable. On paper, it worked. This is not a complaint about working in Canada, and it’s not a warning meant to scare anyone. It’s simply an honest life story about what decades of work can slowly cost you when family time, presence, and connection are postponed for later. This video is a first-person reflection on work, immigration, marriage, retirement, and the quiet regrets that often appear after the working years are over. It’s about believing there would be more time after retirement, and realizing that life doesn’t always wait the way we expect it to. If you’ve ever worked long hours, prioritized responsibility, or believed that success would bring fulfillment later, this story may feel familiar. It’s a story about life after retirement, loneliness in old age, and what remains when work is finished and the house grows quiet. I’m not offering advice. I’m just telling the truth as I see it now, at the end of a long working life in Canada. If this story meant something to you, you’re welcome to sit with it for a moment. No rush. No pressure. #lifestory #workingincanada #retirementlife #liferegrets #quietstories