​I drained my 401(k) for an emergency. Here’s what I learned 

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I drained my 401(k), sold my suit collection, and borrowed from my people — now I’m rebuilding and swearing I’ll never buy another avocado toast.

Going from unemployed to full-time consultant was a welcome reprieve. And learning I had time to receive unemployment while trying to figure it out was exactly what I needed. 

 I drained my 401(k), sold my suit collection, and borrowed from my people — now I’m rebuilding and swearing I’ll never buy another avocado toast.

Going from unemployed to full-time consultant was a welcome reprieve. And learning I had time to receive unemployment while trying to figure it out was exactly what I needed.   Work Life 

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