Romesh Ranganathan
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Podcast Appearances
Can't wait.
Yeah, of course you do.
You'd lather up a treat, mate.
It makes you feel like it literally moves.
It makes you tingly, yeah.
He came in the other day, he talked 10 minutes non-stop about matey bubbles.
Do you want to read or shall I?
Dear Wolf and Anne, I'd like this to be kept anonymous if possible.
By way of background, I'm a 29-year-old living and working in London.
I'm not married and have no kids.
I've been working in finance for nearly six years since leaving university.
And since the day I started, I've always known deep down this is not the life for me.
Every time I came close to leaving, I'd say to myself, just a few more months of saving or just wait for the bonus and then I'll do it.
Obviously never do.
Part of the issue is that I'm not completely miserable.
I work with nice people and I get some nice experiences out of it, but I do not feel fulfilled by my work.
Another problem is that after six years, I'm lucky enough to be financially comfortable and I feel a bit trapped by that.
Plus I'm terrified that if I gave up the opportunity that I have, then I will regret it in 10 years time when I might have a wife and kids.
If I'm honest...
I would love to do something that involved more than just sitting behind a desk and allowed for more creativity.