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Originally Posted by Euro7r
That is what I am thinking. I have enough doctor visits the past year to document a trend for my doctor to issue me a note for rest/deal with my physical well-being.
I assume you did this when you were young/single? I can't imagine someone taking extended time away if they have financial/family obligations.
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Young enough to not be shackled down, old enough to have be independent and financially able to do it. Of course everyone's situation going to be different, met quite a lot of other people out there from all sorts of backgrounds and family situations. Its all a matter of priorities and what you value.
End of the day, if you truly wanted to do something, you'll find all the ways to knock down the walls stopping you and throw away the things that are dragging you down. If you didn't truly want to do something, you'll find excuse after excuse not to do it. Hope you figure it out man!
Edit: I'll add this. Very few of my friends and coworkers were fully supportive of the move. Many said it would be financially and career destructive. Definitely not for the faint of heart.