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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, is your job hindering your family? Are you unable to travel and vacation the way you want bc you only get X amount of leave, etc? Do you have, or want to have, multiple houses and your job is in the way? I think these are good reasons to quit. You might just lowkey dislike your job. Consider looking around for a job that captures your interest better. Re the threats of poverty, its just not likely. Even if you get a fully paid for house and 60k/year- with him covering tuition, healthcare etc, you will have a cushy life. I know a divorcee with that arrangement, spends her says days on the ski slopes. [/quote] Spending her days on the ski slopes doesn’t mean she has sufficient funds for life. There are so many elderly former SAHMs in borderline poverty and I am not talking ones who started MC or LMC. Many people just spend what comes in and don’t plan for being elderly. It is so commonplace. [/quote]
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