
Why I Left a Six Figure Job to Build My Own Businesses For many people a high paying W2 job feels like the finish line. Stability, benefits, and predictable income create the sense that everything is under control. But comfort can quietly become a trap. In this episode, I share why I walked away from a safe CPA career at Deloitte and how building a side hustle eventually turned into multiple businesses. We talk about the hidden cost of waiting, the fear of judgment that keeps people from starting, and how opportunity compounds the same way money does. More importantly, we discuss how to build something on the side responsibly. Using your W2 as a foundation while creating momentum before making a bigger leap. If you have ever wondered whether you are capable of building something bigger than your current role, this episode will challenge how you think about risk, comfort, and freedom. Episode Timeline and Highlights 00:00 The comfort trap 01:30 Why W2 security can limit growth 04:00 The opportunity cost of waiting 06:30 Fear of judgment and failure 09:00 Building a side hustle strategically 12:00 Financial preparation before leaving 15:00 When betting on yourself becomes smart Key Takeaways • Comfort can slow down growth • Opportunity compounds with action • Side hustles build leverage over time • Strategic risk is different from reckless risk • Momentum is more powerful than perfection Quotables "The most dangerous place to be is comfortable." "Opportunity compounds just like money." "Your job can be the foundation, but freedom comes from ownership." If you feel stuck between security and possibility, remember this. You do not have to quit tomorrow. But you do have to start.