If you're feeling overstressed at work and regretting that decision about law or medical school, fret not: many doctors and law associates might be in the same boat.
As it turns out, The Notorious B.I.G. was on to something when he put out "Mo Money, Mo Problems." According to an article published in Money, it turns out a larger salary and a more prestigious title doesn't always equate to a happier job.
Thanks to stressors unique to the fields of medicine and law, the people that you'd think would be happy with their careers are increasingly feeling overworked, unfulfilled and in some extreme cases, suicidal.
With more on the story, check out the above from Time Magazine.
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As it turns out, The Notorious B.I.G. was on to something when he put out "Mo Money, Mo Problems." According to an article published in Money, it turns out a larger salary and a more prestigious title doesn't always equate to a happier job.
Thanks to stressors unique to the fields of medicine and law, the people that you'd think would be happy with their careers are increasingly feeling overworked, unfulfilled and in some extreme cases, suicidal.
With more on the story, check out the above from Time Magazine.
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