Should I Quit My Job?
If you're searching this at all, part of you has already answered. The oracle won't tell you to leap or to stay — it strips away the story you keep telling yourself so you can see what you actually want, and what you're actually afraid of.
Get your verdict →Questions to ask yourself
- Are you running toward something, or only away from something?
- Is the job broken, or is it a boundary you've never set?
- What would you do if money weren't the reason you stayed?
- A year from now, which will you regret more — leaving or staying?
- Have you outgrown the role, or just had a brutal month?
The signs you already decided
You've already decided when you start rehearsing the resignation, when Sunday nights turn to dread, when you defend the job to others but never to yourself. Indecision is often a decision you haven't admitted out loud.
What people get wrong
Most people quit the symptom, not the cause — and carry the cause to the next job. Name what's actually draining you before you assume a new employer will fix it.
Ask the oracle about your situation →FAQ
How do I know if I'm ready to quit my job?
Readiness isn't certainty — it's clarity about why. If you can name what you're moving toward and what you'll do differently, you're readier than you feel. If you can only name what you're escaping, sit with that first.
Should I quit without another job lined up?
That's a runway question only you can answer honestly: how long can you last, and what does the freedom buy you? The real test is whether you're choosing it or fleeing into it.