Staying off the "hedonic treadmill" can help build up financial independence and reserves ahead of a resignation or big career change.
Staying off the "hedonic treadmill" can help build up financial independence and reserves ahead of a resignation or big career change.
Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s how life priorities can change after a brush with death. Hosted by Frances Cook.
There are moments that really make you reassess what you want out of life, and losing both ofyour parents and then having a near death experience yourself, well, that's right up there.
Combine that with a heaping dose of work burnout, and you've got the recipe for some big change.
All of this snowballed up for today's Cooking the Books guest, but he had an ace up his sleeve.
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