The article discusses the importance of prioritizing mental well-being over financial gain, especially in high-stress jobs. It reflects on personal experiences of enduring a demanding job for monetary reasons and suggests that, while coping may be easier for younger individuals, there is a breaking point. It advocates for developing an exit strategy, whether it involves staying at a job for a few more years to save money or exiting earlier with financial planning assistance. The narrative emphasizes that earning more isn't always worth the personal toll.
There comes a point when it's not worth being miserable just to earn more money.
The younger you are, the easier it can be to cope with a stressful job and long hours.
If you really can't take it anymore, quit sooner and work with a financial advisor to adjust to your new income.
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