We have four kids and spend $300k a year - do I owe it to anyone to keep working for an easy but big income?
Briefly

A 36-year-old Redditor with a $14 million net worth and $3 million annual income is contemplating his future. Despite financial security, he feels compelled to keep working, fearing he's betraying others' expectations. His wealth, largely accrued in 2.5 years, has come at the cost of relationships and personal satisfaction. The article emphasizes the importance of recognizing when enough is enough, suggesting the Redditor can afford his family's lifestyle comfortably and encouraging him to reassess his priorities for a more fulfilling life.
The problem is, he's sad about the relationships he has hurt and the sacrifices he has made in the pursuit of wealth.
Read at 24/7 Wall St.
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