Quiet Quitting vs. the Great Resignation

ebook There is No Work-Life Balance Without Money · Financial Freedom

By Joshua King

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Many people are quitting their jobs and are silently putting less effort into their tasks. These movements sound great on paper, but what lies underneath the surface?

How does it look when you are 40 years old and don't have a career? Will you have the resources to provide for your family?

The timeframe between the age of 24-35 is vital to building your status in the workforce. The harder you work here, the less stressful you will be from age 36-50.

I am 41 years old and worked hard from age 18-40. This earned me a position at the top of my company. Now, I can provide for my family and focus on building a business because I have the resources.

Your job was never supposed to be the "end-all-be-all" of your happiness; it's a means to an end. The end is taking care of your family, buying a home, and spending quality time with the people you love.

This final destination takes a lot of hard work to achieve. Don't sell yourself short by quitting too soon. Good Luck!

Quiet Quitting vs. the Great Resignation