I'm 33 and set to inherit millions by 50 - is it still worth pushing myself at work?
Briefly

The article discusses the dilemma faced by a Redditor in r/Rich, who anticipates inheriting millions but fears this knowledge may hinder their current job satisfaction. As their parents age and decline in health, they grapple with whether to continue working hard or embrace potential retirement earlier. The article highlights a universal challenge of balancing work, personal happiness, and financial security while navigating complex family dynamics surrounding inheritance.
Knowing when to leave the workforce is a significant challenge, especially when potential inheritances can create uncertainty about employment decisions.
The Redditor expresses concern that their anticipated inheritance is holding them back from fully engaging in their current job and personal life.
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