I retired last year but now I'm going back to worth because the pay is too good to pass up - will I regret this?
Briefly

A Reddit user, after enjoying early retirement, is contemplating a return to work for financial security. She previously left her job due to a difficult manager but found joy in her time off with family. Now, she’s secured a position earning about $450,000 per year. She hopes this role will help her build financial buffers for her retirement, allow her husband to retire earlier, and support various projects that surfaced during her time off, despite her initial hesitations about re-entering the workforce.
She thinks it's worth returning to work so she can build a bigger buffer in her retirement budget, potentially purchase a nicer house, and help her husband retire early.
While the Redditor was not thrilled about taking the job, she also listed off some good reasons for returning to the workforce that may provide future financial stability.
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