I'm trying to decide whether to leave my current job for another one but I've been agonising so much.I'm such a risk averse and indecisive person. I used to have less than 1k in the bank, live paycheck to paycheck, pay 60% of my salary in rent, turn up to my job late every day, and barely care (although I had family to fall back on).Now, less than 10 years later, I have over 100k in the bank plus stuff in a pension and I agonise over everything. I talk endlessly to chatgpt to get its collective Reddit hive mind derived brain to convince me, though it clearly suggests what I imply.
>>61328581what's making you doubt yourself?
>>61328581>I talk endlessly to chatgptngmi. stay in your job, drone.
>>61328588Shall I stay in my disgusting goblin cave family home (hoarding parent) in my WFH job and save money, in a job where I get little responsibility? Or shall I move somewhere expensive and go to the office and finally try to advance my career, even though, in the short term, it'll mean a decreased rate of saving?Noting I am a disgusting sperg, with maybe my current job being the best I can hope for and career advancement maybe being hopeless anyway.
>>61328581>in the bankIf you were truly risk averse then you'd have that money in an S&P 500 or total market index fund. Cash is *far* riskier than the stock market.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdzOlRRHOU8
Considering quitting my $150k / yr job to roll my company managed 401k into self directed and make it with my wise investments.
>>61328581The stupidest person you know is being told he’s a genius by chat gpt right now