Quote Originally Posted by Portuguese John Here View Post
Why wouldn't you do that now? You think sacrificing for a company, accepting responsibility, would be beneficial? Most do that for the money, but you achieved financial stability anyway. Do you think you'd like to have a challenge and see how far you could go? At what cost? I know people that lost their family. I know another you developed a hearth condition thanks to work induced stress. They get to retirement, and they don't have anything to do, because they didn't developed anything they'd like to do before, their focus was their job, but now their job is over.
Ah, no no, I meant I wouldn't just walk off and disappear - from a job, a relationship or any other commitment - I think I've developed enough confidence over the years to work out an exit strategy that doesn't involve ghosting. I have no interest in giving myself over to a company now, for sure! I'm wholly in support of what you proposed, if you can find the financial means to manage it.

Yes, I would like the challenge of seeing how far I can go, with something, but it probably won't involve money. Still lookin' for my purpose, but with a lot of personal agency and on my own time frame.