Desk Correspondent , Washington D.C - In a move that has sent shockwaves through the corporate world and ignited a viral debate on work-life balance, Daniel Min, the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of the tech firm Cluely, has resigned from his high-profile position. Despite earning a staggering annual salary of $325,000 (approx. ₹2.7 crore), Min announced his departure citing the physical and mental toll of relentless 12-hour workdays. His decision to walk away from a "dream job" has resonated with thousands of professionals grappling with burnout in a high-pressure global economy.

Min, who was instrumental in Cluely’s recent market expansion, took to social media to share the reasoning behind his exit. He described a lifestyle where his "identity was entirely consumed by spreadsheets and strategy meetings," leaving zero room for family, health, or rest. "The paycheck was great, but the cost was my soul," Min reportedly stated, adding that the constant expectation of being "always on" led to a state of chronic exhaustion that no amount of money could justify. He emphasized that the decision wasn't about a lack of ambition, but a realization that "success without time is a hollow victory."

The news has sparked a polarized reaction online. While many "Gen Z" and "Millennial" workers have hailed Min as a hero for prioritizing mental health over corporate status, some traditionalists have criticized the move as a sign of waning resilience in leadership. However, industry experts suggest that Min’s resignation is symptomatic of a larger "Great Exhaustion" trend among C-suite executives who are increasingly choosing "quiet lifestyles" over high-stress environments. As Daniel Min prepares for a sabbatical, his story stands as a stark reminder that even the most lucrative "golden handcuffs" can eventually become too heavy to wear.
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