Daily reasons to quit your job and go your own way
Because you’re in your thirties
There’s no scarier time to quit your job and start living your true life than when you’re in your thirties.
You’re focused on finding a partner and having children.
Nothing could be more important.
If staying in a soul-destroying job is the price you have to pay to impress your partner with your reliability and to provide for your children, that’s a price you’re willing to pay.
And yet, if you don’t start living your true life now, you’ll forever be living this one.
How impressed is your partner really with your staying in a soul-destroying job?
How would your feeling forever unfulfilled affect your relationship long-term?
How much would your partner respect you in ten or twenty years’ time if you’ve wasted that time on work you don’t want to do?
How much would you respect yourself?
Is staying in a soul-destroying job really the only way to provide for your children, or is it just the way that requires the least effort, the least imagination and the least courage?
What lesson will you be teaching your children if they grow up watching you wasting so much of your life on work you don’t want to do?
What if quitting your job and starting to live your true life were to deepen your relationship with your partner and provide your children with a model of how to live life with effort, imagination, courage and integrity?
Nothing could be more important.
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