Does anyone else here hate working?

So I'm not quite HENRY yet (~110k TC, in tech) but could get there in a year or two if I tried.

The thing is I hate working. I hate having to follow someone else's schedule. I hate how much of my free time it takes up. I hate all the corporate / political bullshit. The work itself bores me. I hate having to pretend to care about it to people I don't care about. Most of all I hate spending my prime healthy years (I'm early 30s now) locked in an office or a room at home staring at a screen.

I look at friends of mine who earn way less, but have taken more risks and have more life experiences as a result. Quitting jobs, moving abroad, trying to make it as artists / musicians, starting businesses etc. Even if they failed at their ventures they have good stories to tell and incredible personal growth. They are infinitely more interesting people than the corporate drones I work with.

I've never been a very materialistic guy. I drive a dirt cheap car, buy lots of second hand clothes and furniture, enjoy outdoor pursuits that cost little or nothing (hiking, camping, cycling). I see some of the posts here about fancy private schools and business class flights and don't really relate to wanting or needing that stuff. I don't have any dependents so I guess that makes things easier. My only two major indulgences are a (small) mortgage, and doing a lot of travelling.

Tbh I would love to sack it all off, maybe get a part time job or do contract work only half the year, but I don't know how realistic that is. Only thing keeping me going is maybe the income now will allow me to work less in future. But I don't want to be one of those people that FIREs in poor health in say their early 50s having worked like a dog in their prime years and having had no life experiences

Anyone feel the same way?