Have you ever up and gone from a stable job right into something new?

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answer:I might be doing that now, not sure yet, and yes, it is scary but also exciting. Sometimes we have to jump off a cliff with our eyes closed and hope we land on our feet. Usually we do. I might be leaving the area I have lived and worked in for the last 23 years. I am weighing the pros and cons and so far, inspite of feeling really vulnerable, if, the few things I am waiting on the make a decision come together I will, most likely, jump.

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