Probably I'll retire, since my clients have been told that I'm not available for the foreseeable future and had to find someone else to remind them to try turning things off and on again.
Luckily, I'm very fortunate financially and could have retired years ago before going on MediCare in February. I kept doing it because it was fun to fix computer problems, but I often made or lost more in a day on the stock market than I made in a year of pointing out that things work better when plugged in and turned on.
It's more abrupt than I expected, but it beats being dead.
And I have another activity that will keep me busy as long as the keyboard works. I'm no Stephen King, despite the parallel that Bert drew, but I like to scribble.