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Leaving is the right thing to do for you and everyone else involved.
You know that’s what you want to do, and you can’t be happy while living against your own desires – this I have learnt the hard way.
I’m still stuck in the wrong career at 24 and have spent years in the wrong jobs.

Don’t waste your time.
It’s like a relationship really … If you act like you still love this job (though maybe you did), you’ll just hurt them more when you leave later. Or something like that.

They’ll be fine without you, and if they’re not… it’s not your problem and there are frankly much bigger issues at play in this crazy World.

Don’t worry about it. And they can’t be angry at you if you politely explain this isn’t where you see yourself in the future.

If they don’t understand, that’s there problem.
Do what you want.

YOLO.