psychconsultant
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After about 12 years in academia and then private practice, I realized that I hated hearing people talk about their lives. Most people are so boring. I decided to become a consultant, where I tell other people and organizations how to run their programs, rather than actually having to deal directly with people. It was the best decision in my career and life. I've defined success on my own terms: I earn in the low 100s; own an apartment in NYC; I work on average about 2-4 hours per week; I don't work at all between mid-June through August; I work from home; I have no office overhead; I don't carry liability insurance because my work is so low risk; I'm totally self-employed, with no co-workers or office politics to deal with. I decided that I'd rather make a decent baseline income than actually work hard and have to deal with people every day. Hard work is over-rated.