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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most people work for money. Their family needs it whether they are saving for college or retirement. Most people don’t have the option of not working without trade offs. Some people are lucky to have a job that they enjoy and have decent work life balance but they need the job to be paid. I walked away from a finance career. It seems easier to walk away from law or finance. I know many many former lawyers, consultants or finance professionals who decided to stay home with kids and are married to a very high earner. [b] There are some women who may be trying to cure cancer or doing social work helping foster kids or some other worldly job. Most people work because they have to[/b].[/quote] That's literally what this thread is about. Women talking about why they work [i]when they don't have to[/i]. Gosh do people even read the titles here?[/quote] There really aren’t THAT many people who have husbands earning millions who can answer the thread either.[/quote] I don't make millions, but I also don't need that much to live on as a single income. We could absolutely live a great life with either mine or DHs income alone, but we chose not to. Isn't that what the thread is about? Just because you dont make $1m+/yr doesnt mean you "have" to work. [/quote]
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