Twenty-somethings are embarking on “mini retirements.” This trend, rooted in the idea of taking significant breaks from traditional employment—like a sabbatical—allows young people to travel, pursue passions, or simply recharge. Despite challenges like financial planning and career gaps, many young professionals are determined to integrate these breaks into their lives. Advocates believe mini retirements promote healthier work-life balance, allowing them to enjoy life while still young, and hope the practice becomes more normalized in the future. (The Cut)
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