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I was in a similar situation. A few weeks after I got hired, the project I was hired for was cancelled, so they "benched" me.
I spent three months being paid to do whatever I wanted, didn't even need to go to the office. It was nice at first, but I felt useless and miserable after a couple of months.
This made me understand why some people keep working long after they have enough to retire.