
Man gets a Rs 1.2 crore dream job but eventually leaves it for his wife: 'Feel blessed'
A recent Reddit post gained wide attention after a man shared how he walked away from a lucrative position paying Rs 1.2 crore annually to focus entirely on supporting his pregnant wife. His story drew admiration, curiosity, and mixed emotions from the online community.The man described himself as a college dropout who had managed to build an impressive career in just seven years. Working primarily in startups, he specialized in creating and leading go-to-market teams, growing his earnings to over Rs 7 crore during that period. His most recent job came with a salary of Rs 1.2 crore, offered remote work flexibility , and allowed him to live comfortably in Jayanagar.Two months earlier, his wife discovered she was expecting. Wanting her to take a year off to fully enjoy the pregnancy, he encouraged her to pause her career. She, however, chose to continue working from home while reducing her workload. Seeing this, he decided to resign himself, dedicating his time to household responsibilities, gardening, accompanying her on walks, and arranging for their parents to stay with them for extra support. For him, this was not just about practical help—it was about embracing and cherishing the entire experience.He expressed a sense of gratitude for being in a financial position that allowed him to make such a decision without fear. "Today I'm feeling really blessed that I can actually afford to leave a 1Cr+ job and know I can get back into the market anytime with my connections and experience..." he wrote.With his professional background, extensive connections, and proven track record, he felt confident that re-entering the job market in the future would not be a challenge. To him, the most important thing in life was showing up for loved ones during pivotal moments—whether for a partner, children, or parents—while career opportunities could always be pursued later.His decision sparked a wave of responses. Some applauded his choice, noting that not everyone has the financial freedom to take such a step, and called both him and his wife fortunate. Others expressed envy, saying they wished they had such well-paying roles that would make taking a break feasible.A few commenters highlighted how rare it was, especially in today's unstable job market and stressful workplace culture, for someone to have both the means and the courage to prioritize family over career. Many wished him well, hoping for a smooth pregnancy and a healthy baby, and admired his determination to value personal milestones over professional gains.

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