He earned Rs 25 LPA in Mumbai but quit his job for 1 reason. ‘There are only two people in my life…’

In a heartfelt move, a successful man with a Rs 25 LPA salary in Mumbai stepped away from his high-profile job to prioritise his family as his parents grew older. This transformative decision reflects a growing recognition that familial bonds ofte...

The employee left the job for his ageing parents. (AI-generated image from ChatGPT)
For many professionals, building a successful career in a metro city means leaving behind familiar surroundings, family, friends and the comfort of home. Better salaries and bigger opportunities often come with long commutes, demanding work schedules and years of relentless effort. Yet, as careers grow and priorities change, some begin to question whether professional success is worth being away from the people and places that matter most. Recently, X-user Ankit Pandey shared a heartwarming post on the micro-blogging platform, narrating an incident involving his friend that has sparked a larger conversation about ambition, family and the choices people make along the way.

Man chose family over career growth in Mumbai

As per the post, Pandey was taken by surprise when his friend revealed that he was considering resigning from his job and returning to his hometown. The friend had spent years working hard to build his career and had reached a Rs 25 LPA salary in Mumbai. While Pandey initially assumed the idea was merely something his friend was contemplating, the situation soon took an unexpected turn.

A week after mentioning his plans, the man went ahead and resigned from his job without informing Pandey beforehand. When Pandey confronted him about the sudden decision, his friend reminded him that he had already mentioned his intention to leave. Pandey admitted that although he had heard him say it, he never expected him to actually follow through.


A reminder of what truly matters

The man had worked exceptionally hard to reach his Rs 25 LPA position. However, his priorities had begun to shift as his parents grew older. He explained that his parents were the two most important people in his life and that he wanted to spend more time with them.

Instead of continuing to pursue his Mumbai career and salary, he decided to return to his hometown and look for another job there. His decision meant walking away from a career he had spent years building, but for him, being closer to his ageing parents mattered more.
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