I QUIT my "Great" job after learning 3 things about MONEY

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3 important realizations about money finally helped me to quit my $120,000 Big Law job.

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All Comments (21)
  • @galliumli5950
    “Feeling like someone else owns your time,your emotions, your life is horrible.” That’s so true.
  • "Money isn't an adequate compensation for what the job takes from us". That is incredibly insightful. Thank you for this gem of wisdom Jean.
  • @PatrickLloyd-
    A job honestly doesn’t gives you the time, space and opportunity to chase your dreams and achieve your goals. From personal experience i can tell you working a serious job is modern day slavery. they pay you a small amount for doing a significant amount of work and promises you promotion. Best advice make investments and take calculated risks that would guarantee your success .
  • I quit a several hundreds K job in 2006 to meditate and live in a remote place in the mountains with very little financial ressource. My only regret: not having done it earlier.
  • @toonthinker2533
    The points are, 1. Save Money 2. Control your Expenses 3. Invest/Reinvest that Savings to Build Your Dream Life.
  • @drdumbo9124
    I quit my 6 figure corporate job years back to decide to go to medical school.... now I'm a resident physician working ungodly hours, but I've never been happier to be serving patients rather than trying to increase the bottomline for some meaningless corporation. The cliché is true "do what you love and never work a day in your life". Money won't buy you happiness
  • @samafh
    I quit my 15 year job as a nurse at an oncology hospital to work as a traveler nurse. Now I travel the country, get paid for food, housing, transportation, work 3 or 4 days a week, for three months continuously, then take vacation whenever I want. I get to choose where to work, the specialty, schedule, location and I even negotiate how much to get paid for three months. I choose if I want beach, mountains, city, country, snow...I travel with my two dogs, I sold all, gave away what I couldn't sell, and only kept what I can fit in my RAV4. I learned to live a simple lifestyle with just the necesary. I also learned to save money and to invest. Now, I spend less and save more. I got rid of my debts and financial responsibilities. It feels great to have less. I have less stress and feel happier and content with myself. I feel so good I asked myself why didn't I do this earlier. I am taking two months off in a few weeks, spending one month in Europe backpacking. I'm so excited for the first time to take two months off from work and not worrying about money. It feels awesome! This was the best decision ever.
  • @jameshall1648
    "Life should be colorful and full of passion" Agree 100%
  • "The real power of money is not that you can buy all sorts of things that you want. Feeling like someone else owns your time, your emotions, and your life is horrible. The real power is that you are able to buy the freedom to live on your own terms. To spend your time how you like, when you like, where you like." Very very well-said.
  • @islandfish4267
    I just quit a toxic job, cold turkey. living off my savings and also “figuring it out” 😆 cheers to everyone who quit and thank you for the video!
  • @Jocov187
    I'm 50 years old and living in Germany Berlin🇩🇪 I'm willing to retire at 55 if things keep going the way I planned bought my first house last week I'm glad I made a productive decision that has changed my life forever can't be more proud that I'm right now
  • @Riggsnic_co
    Great video, I've been interested in investing ever since I came across articles of people making up to $150,000 and more in this period, thanks for the video but is it really possible for a retail investor to achieve this in months?
  • The feeling of being “trapped” by a career is definitely real in my experience. I know that a lot of the money I spend is to distract myself from how miserable I am from doing a job I feel is largely meaningless.
  • I quit my job of 15 years two weeks ago to build my business full time. I'm so happy. I don't remember being this free since I was a little gal. I'm thankful for the revelation.
  • I worked for 20+ years in high paying corporate jobs. I actually enjoyed a lot of it, got to travel around the world, and lived as expat in Jakarta Beijing and Shanghai. I focused on saving and investing and most importantly on delayed gratification. Did I REALLY need those clothes, shoes, boys toys, etc..? Going out to restaurants once a week instead of every day, etc…I think being able to delay current material gratification for the future helped a huge amount in me achieving financial independence and not wasting money, but using it to invest and compound over time.
  • I just quit my 200+K job a few weeks ago sold everything I have and now I'm off to the country to build my own house on a property I bought for 32k river front. It is absolutely the best and most compforting feeling I had in years : ) I have zero bills now and hrs and hrs of free time for myself to enjoy life.
  • @rday7573
    A coworker struggled with high blood pressure for years. He dropped a lot of weight and exercised regularly but still high BP. At 53 he was on meds. Things took a bad turn at work so he decided to resign and take a year off. I ran into him three weeks after he had quit. He said his BP was NORMAL...just from quitting his job!!!! High value jobs can take a big.chunk of your life.
  • @barbaralopes970
    The power of freedom and being able to do what you love says it all.
  • @rougeur
    I didn't become financially independent until I was in my late 30's, and I'm still in my 30's. In addition to having purchased my second home and earning money on a monthly basis through passive income, I've also achieved three out of five goals. I just hope this inspires someone to realize that it doesn't matter if you don't have any of these things yet, you can start today no matter your age. Change your future by investing! I made a rather big decision by investing in the financial market.....
  • @sraprocida
    I'm blessed i always loved my jobs. Loved working in HR; loved my "career" as stay home 💕mom for 15 years, and now love being a middle school teacher.