Good points. But I do enjoy my job. I have always treated it like a hobby or vocation. Without going into detail some of my work has been (and continues to be) impactful. I am unlikely to 'stop' certain activities even after fully retiring. There may be a book to write for example.The only counter to the ‘pointless’ aspect I wrestled with for ages was the impact on my time. I could very, very easily have continued to take the decent salary for a job I could do in my sleep in (despite what it thinks of itself) a mostly low-pressure, low expectation organisation but even WFH and with a decent amount of flexibility the majority of my time awake was still spent working. You can buy anything material you want, but you can’t buy time, or ever get it back. I’m about 4 years into retirement now (I’m 58) and haven’t regretted stopping for a single second. My days and weeks are very full (overfull sometimes), but filled with stuff I choose to do. I went to a good mate’s funeral last week - yet another taken way too early (59). Life’s too short for working if you don’t need to, unless you genuinely enjoy your job so much and have few other interests to occupy your time imo.
And to be honest even though I am comfortable, I do need more money for family reasons so am quite happy for it to keep rolling in.