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Hey, my knee jerk answer was what I have always dreamed of doing it if I was immortal - cozy up with all the books ever written.
Unfortunately, it's extremely hard to choose to lose your job. You keep going to work, even though you would rather stay at home and just read books.
I've been actively trying to lose my job by just not working, but what happens is the org ends up in a state of chaos, people are losing their jobs left and right( Except me, of course ๐..๐ฎโ๐จ).. My boss retires, all so I fall under the radar.
Some insane shit happens when You decide you're not getting a job after your current one, and yet you stop putting in any effort.