ForWorthy for career change
The gap between what pays and what matters.
You know something needs to change. You just can't afford to get it wrong.
You're not ungrateful. You're outgrowing something.
Golden handcuffs
The salary is good. The benefits are solid. But you're trading years of your life for comfort you barely enjoy.
Fear of starting over
You're 35, 40, 50. Starting from scratch feels humiliating. What if you fail? What if you succeed and it's still not enough?
Everyone thinks you're crazy
'You have a great job!' 'Why would you leave?' People project their own fear onto your courage and call it advice.
The Sunday dread
Every Sunday night, your chest tightens. You don't hate your job. You just know, deeply, that it's not yours.
What if the risk of staying is greater than the risk of leaving?
What if you could see your real values clearly — not your job title, but what actually makes you come alive?
What if the change doesn't have to be a leap, but a bridge you build while standing on solid ground?
What if the thing you want to do is less risky than spending 20 more years doing the thing you don't?
What if clarity, not courage, is what's actually missing?
How it works
See. Choose. Honor.
See
See what you value — not what the market values.
ForWorthy helps you see the pattern: what energizes you, what you'd do for free, where your attention goes when nobody's paying you.
Choose
Choose a direction, not a destination.
You don't need to know the exact job title. You need to know the kind of life you want — then find work that serves it.
Promise
Promise yourself one honest experiment.
Not quitting tomorrow. One conversation, one side project, one 90-day exploration that tests the hypothesis.
Honor
Honor the courage it takes to question.
Most people never ask 'Is this really what I want?' You did. That's not a crisis — that's integrity.
A moment with ForWorthy
This is what it feels like.
“You've been Googling 'career change at 40' three times this week but haven't told anyone. What would happen if you said it out loud?”
“Your 'dream job' folder has 47 bookmarks and zero applications. The research phase might be the avoidance phase. What's one thing you could do this week?”
“You had a conversation today about what you actually enjoy and your face changed. Someone noticed. That's data.”
3 minutes · 5 questions · uncomfortably accurate
Which archetype are you?
Take the quiz. No account needed. See yourself clearly.
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Something you can do right now
Stand in the rain on purpose
Outside right now. No umbrella. Two minutes. Let it hit your face. Don't brace against it.
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