I'm in my 40s with $9 million banked and I don't think I can stand to work for my boss for another second
Briefly

"Entrepreneurs often have a deep emotional attachment to their companies, akin to that of a parent and child, making it hard to walk away post-sale."
"Despite having sold his company to private equity, the poster struggles with loyalty to old colleagues versus unresolved feelings for the new leadership."
"He shows signs of separation anxiety, indicating a difficult transition from founder to observer, as he confronts friendships and professional ties he may be leaving behind."
"With substantial financial resources and a lucrative position, he faces introspective questions about identity and purpose beyond the confines of his former company."
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