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Laid Off at Year-End: I Achieved Financial Freedom with Severance Pay
Laid Off at Year-End: I Achieved Financial Freedom with Severance Pay Plot:
Xu Zhixia, 30, a content editor at a new media company, had just finished 10 viral articles for the year-end KPI when her boss announced the disbandment of the writing department. Carrying a box of notebooks, she walked out of the office building, her nose red from the autumn wind—30 years of mortgage, 50,000 yuan short for her father’s surgery, and her newly adopted corgi waiting for vaccinations. But when she opened her financial app, she found that the shares she’d bought in a "bankrupt bookstore" two years ago had been acquired by a cultural creative company. Adding the 60,000 yuan severance pay, she had exactly 800,000 yuan! Even more surprisingly, a former client showed up, offering double her salary to poach her—because her writing had "a warmth others didn’t." Sitting on the roadside, stroking her corgi’s head, Xu suddenly remembered the note she’d written last week while working overtime until midnight: "I want to write my own story." For her, financial freedom wasn’t about the money; it was finally having the courage to stop living for others’ KPIs.
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