It's nice to be able to retire. Comforting." "You think so?" he said. "Isn't it?" "No," he said. "Endings are never nice.

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In "The Gift of Asher Lev" by Chaim Potok, a conversation reveals a contrasting perspective on retirement and endings. One character finds retirement to be a comforting milestone, suggesting that it brings a sense of peace and completion. This view reflects a desire for rest after a lifetime of work.

However, the other character challenges this notion, suggesting that endings can be unsettling and not inherently pleasant. This exchange highlights the complexity of endings, implying that they can evoke feelings of loss and uncertainty, rather than just closure and comfort.

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