A Bengaluru woman shared why she quit her ₹60,000 a month job at 22 without any backup plan. A Bengaluru woman has sparked a conversation on social media after sharing that she quit her ₹60,000 a month marketing job without having any backup plan.A Bengaluru woman said she left her ₹60,000 a month marketing job as she felt stuck in routine. (Instagram/dikshaaonly)(Also read: Bengaluru woman breaks down ₹800 work from cafe expense, says AC is the ‘biggest perk’)Diksha, who moved to Bengaluru for the job after getting placed through her college, said she was grateful for the experience but did not want to remain stuck in the same routine.Woman says she wanted to break free from routineTaking to Instagram, Diksha shared a video in which she opened up about her decision to resign from her job. She said, "I quit my job. So I was earning 60k a month at 22 as a fresher in a marketing job. It was my college placement and the main reason Bangalore shift hone ka. No doubt, it was a fun job. I met amazing people, learned a lot, and I'll always be grateful for it. I didn't want to quit, but at the same time, I didn't want the same routine. 9-to-5 kaam karo—sorry, 9-to-9 kaam karo, ghar aa ke khao, so jao, and then repeat. And then wait karo weekend ka to actually enjoy my own life."(Also read: Bengaluru techie who walked away from ₹2.5 lakh monthly salary warns against impulsive decisions)She further said that instead of overthinking endlessly, she decided to take a risk. "Apne dimaag ka dahi karne se accha hai unke dimaag ka dahi kar do, aur kisi random Tuesday ko resign kar do. I don't have any backup plans. I don't know what I want to do in my life. I just know I don't want to spend my whole life stuck in one place. I know it's risky, but no risk, no stories. Let's see how my unemployment era goes, aur nahi chala to? Koi na, I can always start again. I want to be young, dumb, and broke for now."Take a look here at the clip:Internet reacts to her decisionThe clip has amassed several reactions, with many users relating to her decision and praising her courage. One user wrote, "Let's go, girl! More power to you. Keep shining." Another commented, "I am in that sitaution, your video gave me the power." A third user said, "Strongly recommended." Another person added, "I am going through the same situation, and your video gave me hope." One comment read, "Yes I agree with you." Another user reacted, "This is so brave." A person also wrote, "Sometimes taking a break is also important."(Also read: ‘How is this possible?’: Bengaluru woman’s ₹15,000 monthly budget leaves internet stunned)HT.com has reached out to the user for her comments, and the copy will be updated once her response is received.(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)Mahipal Singh Chouhan is a Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times Digital, with nearly five years of experience in digital journalism and content production. His work primarily focuses on offbeat and trending stories that reflect everyday experiences and evolving conversations on the internet. He has consistently worked on transforming viral content and human interest stories into structured news pieces that engage readers while maintaining editorial clarity.
‘No risk, no stories’: Bengaluru woman quits ₹60,000 a month job at 22 with no backup plan
A Bengaluru woman shared why she quit her ₹60,000 a month job at 22 without any backup plan. | Trending













