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> If I were you, I'd try and find work that I actually enjoy and find meaningful Thanks. That’s easier said than done. A big reason why (but not the only one) work is so depressing is because, in every single job I had (consulting included), I ended up pretty quickly despising and being highly resentful of my managers, I just don’t like being told what to do, “being coached”, “given feedback”, “pressured”, and oh God those 1:1, I hated every single 1:1 I ever had throughout my career. Naturally I always put up the right facade to allow me to perform, but good luck finding a job without a manager. I realize this says more about me than my managers, but this is still the reality. FWIW, when I’m not working or depressed about the thought of work, I’m actually a pretty happy person. |
I am inclined to agree with your parents/friends, you still have a lot of human capital (read: your youth) to build financial capital with today so you can have an even more fulfilling life tomorrow when you no longer have all that human capital (read: old age).
This isn't to say you shouldn't life your life now, of course. I wrote in another comment here that living today and not tomorrow is imperative[1]. But to refuse to make money during your prime money making years is also folly, because that money today will save your time tomorrow.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41757791