Retirement in the Philippines
Retirement in the Philippines Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ March 11, 2026 There is a peculiar modern melancholy in the sentence: Who doesn't know where their retirement home in the Philippines when they reach 60. It reads like a riddle with a missing clause, a confession half-formed and left to drift in the humid air of a tropical afternoon. The premise that follows—of inherited houses, of being an only child without children, of the temptation to “wing it” with short-term rentals—maps a topology of anxieties that is at once personal and emblematic of larger social currents. This essay treats that topology with equal parts scholarly curiosity and intimate tenderness: it will analyze, narrate, and finally disconfirm the alternative that improvisation is a sufficient strategy for the uncertain geography of later life. --- The Sociology of Unanchored Futures From a sociological vantage, retirement is not merely a temporal marker but a spatial reconfiguration. Where one lives at sixty and b...