Interesting question. As others have already pointed out, most of have to work most of our lives, and I assume you are no exception... But perhaps we should question our definitions of "doing nothing" and "working," they are certainly not opposites. I think it's a very American opinion that "doing something meaningful" necessary involves a paycheck at the end. I, personally, think there is nothing wrong with living in a different country for a while, getting a low stress job and pursuing other interests: training properly for a marathon, traveling, reading books, learning a new language, whatever. Who knows, women may actually find this approach to life more interesting than a more conventional one... If you don't think this fulfilling, shitty jobs that require 80-hours a week will be available if you are diligent and smart... Best of luck.