Bengaluru Fresher Quits ₹60K Job for Fear of Stagnation
'Loved it, left it': Bengaluru fresher quits her ₹60K a month job she enjoys, afraid of getting stuck in one place
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A 22-year-old marketing fresher in Bengaluru, earning ₹60,000 monthly, decided to quit her job despite enjoying it, fearing a monotonous routine. She expressed a desire for freedom and is willing to embrace uncertainty without a backup plan.
- 01Diksha, a 22-year-old fresher, earned ₹60,000 a month in her marketing job in Bengaluru.
- 02She enjoyed her role but felt uncomfortable with the daily routine and management frustrations.
- 03Diksha has no backup plans and is uncertain about her future career path.
- 04She expressed a willingness to embrace risks, stating, 'no risk, no stories.'
- 05Her video resonated with many viewers, inspiring them to consider their own career choices.
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Diksha, a 22-year-old fresher from Bengaluru, recently shared her decision to resign from her ₹60,000-a-month marketing job, which she enjoyed but feared would lead to stagnation. In a viral Instagram video, she described her daily routine as monotonous, working long hours from nine to nine, followed by a cycle of eating, sleeping, and waiting for weekends to enjoy life. Despite having no backup plans and uncertainty about her future, she expressed a strong desire to avoid being stuck in one place for too long. Her candid remarks about frustrations with management and the risks of starting over resonated with many viewers, who praised her bravery and shared similar experiences. Diksha concluded her video with a light-hearted remark about wanting to be 'young, dumb, and broke' for now, encouraging others to embrace their uncertainties as well.
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Diksha's decision reflects a growing trend among young professionals prioritizing job satisfaction and personal growth over financial stability.
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