A Bengaluru fresher reveals that she quit her ₹60,000-a-month marketing job, she loves, worrying she will be stuck in one place.In a video shared on Instagram, Diksha, 22, said the job came through her college placement and was one of the main reasons she moved to Bengaluru. "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 (for moving to Bengaluru)."The Bengaluru fresher said she enjoyed the role and valued the experience she gained during her time there. "No doubt it was a fun job. I met amazing people, learned a lot and I will always be grateful for it."Despite that, she said she found herself increasingly uncomfortable with the routine that came with the job.Why did the Bengaluru fresher quit her job?Explaining her decision, the Bengaluru fresher said she did not want to continue with the same cycle every day. "I didn't want to quit, but at the same time I didn't want the same routine."She then described what that routine looked like for her. "Nine to five kaam karo, sorry nine to nine kaam karo (work from nine to five, sorry, work from nine to nine), ghar aake khao, so jao and then repeat (come home, eat, sleep and then repeat) and then wait karo weekend ka to actually enjoy my own life (and then wait for the weekend to actually enjoy my own life)."The fresher also referred to frustrations with management while speaking about her experience. "Aur isi beech tumhara man child manager tumhari sunen na (and on top of that, your man-child manager doesn't listen to you), then fuck that job."She continued: "Apne dimag ka dahi karne se accha unke dimag ka dahi kar do (instead of letting them mess with your mind, mess with theirs) aur kisi random Tuesday ko resign kar do (and resign on some random Tuesday)."Did the Bengaluru fresher have another job lined up?According to the video, she did not. "I don't have any backup plans. I don't know what I want to do in my life."However, she said she was certain about one thing. "I just know I don't want to spend my whole life stuck in one place."The Bengaluru fresher acknowledged that her decision carries risks but said she was comfortable taking that chance. "I know it's risky, but no risk, no stories."She added: "Let's see how my unemployment era goes."What did the Bengaluru fresher say about starting over?Towards the end of the video, the fresher said she is not afraid of beginning again if things do not go as planned. "Aur nahi chala toh? Koi na, I can always start again (and if it doesn't work out? That's okay, I can always start again)."She concluded with a line that many viewers highlighted in the comments. "I want to be young, dumb and broke for now."Internet reacts to her decisionThe video has attracted numerous reactions from users who said they could relate to what the Bengaluru fresher shared."Let's go, girl! More power to you. Keep shining," wrote one user.Another commented, "I am in that situation, your video gave me the power."A third user said, "Strongly recommended.""I am going through the same situation, and your video gave me hope," another person wrote.One comment read, "Yes I agree with you."Another user reacted, "This is so brave."A different commenter added, "Sometimes taking a break is also important."(Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media post and online reactions. The Economic Times cannot independently verify the authenticity of the content and does not claim or endorse it.)