After two decades climbing the corporate ladder, Sarah Mitchell decided to chart a new course. At 45, she left her high-powered office job to become a park ranger—a move that’s becoming increasingly common as more professionals seek purpose and adventure outside traditional careers. This shift is part of a larger trend of midlife career pivots, as people prioritize passion over paychecks and seek fulfillment in new environments. The journey from the boardroom to the backcountry isn’t just about changing jobs—it’s about redefining life itself.