to me its like the question of whether you should finish school or not. .
People give examples of bill gates, larry ellison, dropping out....well most people who drop out end up drifting through life.
Same goes with quitting your job. most people end up drifting or in desparation getting some other line of work.
True many people who are fired end up in better jobs...
I think the answer will come to you when you're ready.
I would say if you don't know what you want to do, quitting won't help you. Those guys dropping out was not a result - i think of being 'sick' of school but being driven to something magnetically..... if you start something on the side then eventually you'll come to point where you'll know what to do. You'll want to do it.
If you don't have the discipline to develop something on the side "At the moment I'm feeling like the safe and slow way may never give me enough time to achieve a good second income."
Then its might be a good indicator you have to reshuffle your priorities or -and there is nothing wrong with this - you may want a more structured approach - getting an advanced degree and moving to a better corporate career -
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