Mjolnir Reborn
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TFA did not do that imo. It works under the same principle as Logan. A tragedy chased these characters into their comfort zone. It is the introduction of this new cause (as presented in Rey and her mission), that shakes them out of this.
I don't really buy that dangerous smuggling would be Han's comfort zone at that point. By the time Ben falls to the dark side he would have spent significantly more time of his life as a hero of the new Republic, and even the old smuggler in ANH was one that had a sense of what was right and chose not to run away on either of the two occasions where he had the chance to.
Han being a smuggler is just more of the heavy handed message of "hey, we're just like the OT now!" that caused JJ to basically remake ANH. The desperation to wash away the taste of the PT caused them to be redundant. It would have been so much more rewarding to see that Han actually developed as a character during these decades. More than just growing old and becoming a father, which doesn't really tell us anything about his life.
The ST is so set on just repeating what happened in the OT that they don't want to talk about what happened after what was supposed to be the fall of the Empire (so Han regresses and Luke just becomes a despicable version of Yoda). They even say that Luke becomes a legend after saving a handful of people with no witnesses in TLJ (facing Kylo Ren, only to never be seen again, which would sound like he lost), as if he wouldn't already be the biggest legend one could be after RotJ. It all just seems like they don't want these decades to be more than one moment that creates a hook for each character.