There were more reasons.
First - I never liked the job, it's a demanding profession and 10 years was more than enough.
The second - I built the bailiff's office as a business and managed over 20 people as a manager. Then someone decided to take foreclosures back to the days of socialism, where the beneficiary (lender) would be assigned a foreclosing agent by the court, and that was the day the competitive environment between foreclosing agents ended. Beneficiaries, big companies like cities, mobile operators, insurance companies and banks simply didn't want to continue working with randomly selected dozens of bailiffs who couldn't do the job as well as the ones they had worked with before, so they stopped filing foreclosure petitions. Lenders reverted back to unregulated, 1990s-style collection agencies.
The third - when I couldn't build the firm any further and our new cases dropped 80 percent in one year, I decided it was the right time to end it all. I wanted to leave Slovakia one way or another and this was the right time.
Fourth - Covid. Everything stopped, everything changed and to rest during the quarantine for a couple of months in Thailand was a good idea.
And so an era of mine ended and a whole new part of my life began.