Day 1-5 I quitted the job
- starter wilson
- Jan 16
- 1 min read

Here was my journey:
Day 1
Today, I officially stepped away from the jewelry company I built. It feels strange—no meetings, no schedule, no routine. For the first time in a long while, my calendar is blank. As I sit here, I’m asking myself: What’s next? The possibilities feel endless, but the unknown is equally daunting. One thing I know for sure: this is the start of something new. A chapter waiting to be written.

Day 2
I always seem to notice messages when I feel lost. Today, as I felt perplexed about my next steps, I saw a man wearing a T-shirt with the words: “It wasn’t a waste of time if you learned something.” It hit me deeply. Every challenge, every success, every failure—it all led me here. Nothing was wasted.

Day 3
Should I go back to campus to study? A Master’s degree isn’t what I need. What I’m looking for is a stage—a platform to launch the next chapter of my career. It’s not just about learning; it’s about stepping forward.

Day 5 When I started thinking about my next job, the idea of stability felt comforting—getting paid on time, having that sense of security. But deep down, I had a dream: to start my own business. The problem was, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. It took a lot of reflection to realize that the answers often come from within. The things we love, the small passions we overlook—they hold the clues to what truly matters.
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