Absolutely!
I've always hated the phrase "work-life balance" It should be "life-work balance" with the priority placed first.
My last 17 years of work, I was a contractor so didn't have to worry about promotion, so-called "status" associating with colleagues outside work hours (unless I actually liked them). All I did was go to work, do the best job I could manage and leave on time. By the time I was 200 metres down the road, I forgot about it until next day and got on with my priorities.
So, when I retired, 13 years ago, I was used to making plans for the one person who really matters and I've never looked back.
If you've got intelligence, hobbies and are inquisitive which @simon43 I'm pretty sure describes you, you'll start to wonder how you ever had the time to go to work. That was a cliché which I used to doubt - no more. Now I have to prioritise my hours so as to fit in all the things I want to do.
Of course that doesn't answer your main question...where to spend your time. IMO if you're single, like me, only you can decide that, based on what you like doing, what you can afford, your choice of climate, your health and probably 100 other factors known only to you.
Good Luck 🙏🏻
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