Even with Money and Dreams, I Chose to Change Jobs — A Story of a Person with a Severe Acquired Disability

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He has a job, a family, and dreams. So why did this person with a severe disability choose to change jobs? A powerful story of living with resolve.


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Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Why I Felt Uneasy Despite Having Everything
  • Satisfaction Isn’t the Same as Fulfillment
  • The “Kindness” That Prevents Disabled People from Challenging Themselves
  • Changing Jobs as a Declaration of Life Commitment
  • What It Means to “Live with Style”
  • Courage to Be Yourself Inspires Others
  • Conclusion: Why Fulfilled People Still Choose to Take Risks

Introduction: Why I Felt Uneasy Despite Having Everything

I have a job. I have a family.
I’m not struggling financially. I have dreams, goals, and peace.

Yet something inside me was unsettled.
A quiet voice whispered: “Is this really how I want to live the rest of my life?”

Ten years ago, I suffered a stroke that left me with a severe disability.
I worked hard to walk again, returned to work, and rebuilt my life—including finding love again and remarrying.

But still, I chose to change jobs.


Satisfaction Isn’t the Same as Fulfillment

When life is full of hardship, we focus only on surviving.
But when things settle down, we begin to ask a deeper question: How do I truly want to live?

I wasn’t just seeking a comfortable life.
I wanted a life that made me feel authentic. A life where I could look back and say, “Yes, this was truly my path.”


The “Kindness” That Prevents Disabled People from Challenging Themselves

“You don’t have to push yourself.”
“Isn’t it better to stay where it’s safe and stable?”

These kinds of comments often come from a place of kindness.
But sometimes, that kindness unintentionally narrows our choices.

As a person with a disability, I want to say clearly:

It’s okay to challenge yourself. It’s okay to take risks.

And I want to show that through my own actions.


Changing Jobs as a Declaration of Life Commitment

This isn’t just a career move for me.
It’s a commitment to live the second half of my life with authenticity and purpose.

Despite the risks, I’ve decided to bet on myself—again.
Because I believe that living with resolve is the most powerful message we can send to others.


What It Means to “Live with Style”

What makes someone truly inspiring?

It’s not their looks.
It’s not their achievements.
It’s their attitude—the way they face life’s challenges.

To keep trying, to keep believing in yourself, no matter what — that’s the kind of life I want to show.


Courage to Be Yourself Inspires Others

I’m not trying to teach or preach.
I’m simply trying to be honest with myself.

And if someone sees me doing that and thinks,
“Maybe I can try too,”
then that’s more than enough.


Conclusion: Why Fulfilled People Still Choose to Take Risks

I’m not lacking anything.
I’m not in pain or despair.
I could’ve just stayed where I was.

But I chose to move forward.
I chose to live the rest of my life with intention.

Even if your life is full, you still have the right to evolve.

That’s what I hope this story will show you.


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