Clarity Isn’t Quitting. It’s Engineering the Exit.
Why winning the compensation battle doesn’t solve the “forever” problem.
You finally get paid what you’re worth.
After years of pushing.
Negotiating.
Proving.
And that’s when you realize you might leave.
That messes with your head.
Because walking away after earning it feels irrational.
It feels ungrateful.
It feels like quitting the game once you know how to play it.
I’ve been telling myself for a year:
Just get to January.
55 rule.
401k access.
Gate opens.
Make it to January.
January came.
I hit the milestone.
Nothing else changed.
The job felt the same.
The stress felt the same.
That’s when it clicked.
It was never about eligibility.
It was about “forever.”
Every morning I run the same split screen.
“You fought for this compensation.”
“You finally proved yourself.”
“Don’t be stupid.”
By 10 a.m.:
“You can’t do this for another decade.”
Both are true.
That’s the drain.
We’ve saved.
We wouldn’t implode.
That’s not the fear.
The fear is this:
I won the compensation battle.
And now I’m considering leaving the battlefield.
Staying only to protect the trophy is its own trap.
I kept framing this as a courage problem.
Maybe I needed a bold move.
Maybe I needed to enforce clarity harder.
Wrong.
The stress wasn’t coming from the job alone.
It was coming from “forever.”
Indefinite drains you.
Finite sacrifice doesn’t.
You can endure almost anything with an end date.
You cannot endure “someday.”
Clarity still requires enforcement.
But enforcement isn’t always dramatic.
Sometimes it’s this:
Stop arguing with yourself.
Sit down with the person who shares your life.
Define the conditions.
Savings floor.
Runway.
Shared agreement.
Not a speech.
Terms.
When the terms are clear, the exit becomes procedural.
Not emotional.
There’s a difference between being trapped and being in transition.
Trapped suffocates.
Transition has a horizon.
I’m done arguing with myself.
The exit will be engineered.
Not improvised.
That’s enforcement.
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Thanks for reading.
~ JP
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Nailed it when you said your exit will be engineered and not improvised. I really appreciate that kind of thoughtfulness because there are way too many gurus telling people to just quit their job with no safety net.
Amazing piece, JP! 🙌🏼🤝