Techie
He had an ₹85 lakh package. Then he quit to travel: ‘I chose time over money’
Travelling and the desire to enjoy life have prompted many people to rethink their priorities and career goals.
Now, tech professional Saksham Raj Seth has taken that decision a step further, quitting a job that paid him an annual package of Rs 85 lakh to pursue travel content creation full-time.
While Seth decided to leave his high-paying job, his wife continued working as a software professional and earns around Rs 1.5 lakh per month.
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Sharing his decision on Instagram, Seth wrote: "At 28, I walked away from a ₹85 lakh/year job without another one lined up."
"Not because I hated my job. Not because I had a better offer," he said.
"I just realised I had spent years building a career, while constantly waiting for the time to actually enjoy the life I was building it for," Seth added.
"And at some point, I had to ask myself: what's the point of having the money if I don't have the time?" he said.
Explaining his decision, Seth wrote: "So I decided to take the risk."
"I don't know if this will turn out to be the smartest decision I've made or the stupidest one. But at least I'll know I tried. Episode 1 of our 14-day digital nomad experiment," he added.
His post quickly drew reactions from Instagram users, with several people sharing their own experiences of leaving high-paying jobs in pursuit of greater freedom and happiness.
One user wrote that they had also quit a high-paying MNC job and had "never been happier & healthier" since making the decision.
"Chose time freedom over financial freedom 😅 and now figuring out how to get financial freedom without compromising on time freedom," the user wrote.
Another Instagram user congratulated Seth on his decision, writing: "Sometimes you gotta do what feels right to YOU. All the best with this new chapter of life."
A third user shared that they had quit their job two years ago and even travelled to Goa on the day they resigned.
"It's the best gift I could give myself! But the journey is filled with learnings and growth," the user wrote, wishing Seth "less fears and more confidence and happiness" on his new journey.
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