Does quitting your job make you happy?
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We will look back at people not working and quitting as an anomaly. I’ve read so much nonsense on a new way of thinking that it was refreshing to read what “science” has taught us.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/25/will-quitting-your-job-make-you-happy-what-the-experts-say.html
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@george-k said in Does quitting your job make you happy?:
Never, EVER, been happier since I retired.
I have non-job related issues that are keeping me from being happy, but even with that, quitting work was one of the happiest days of my life.
I don't see how any "experts" can presume to know anything about the validity of Mik's, George's or my reactions to quitting our jobs. How would they know???
I have some experience with this Sonja guy, and I'm not impressed.
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It's pretty simple math. Have some things going on that you find more meaningful, and make sure your finances don't make you slip back down Maslow's hierarchy.
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At 40, yes.
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I don’t know. For a lot of guys their identity (in the pre-woke sense) is tied up in their employment and/or it’s effects (ability to support a family, etc).
I can’t say I didn’t notice that at times, after hanging up the saddle at 44.
My increasingly significant role at the Foundation fixed all that. lol
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@loki said in Does quitting your job make you happy?:
Could you all answer the same at ages 20 to 40?
Very much not at 20. I had high hopes for landing in a promising work life, but poor planning. By 40 those hopes had shrunk somewhat but not altogether. And so it went. I needed to think differently and know more than I did, and things just didn't work out.