I care as I had very similar story. Look, for what it's worth, working in most of IT jobs (dev, management, support) is soul-sucking and unless you cashed out on a recent IPO and had the luck to be in the right place in the right time, it's not that different to working in any other profession.
I would suggest taking a break, clearing your head, and looking for something you'd like to learn or enjoy doing. For me, on an average, 3-4 in every 5 jobs suck. I also think this is the norm for the majority of people - you win some and you loose some. Again, try finding your happy place after taking some time off and if you still feel like this, try to pivot into something else - many of my mates who found themselves fed up with dev work, moved into other domains of IT e.g. project management. PMs who understand tech are very valuable and money can't be worse. Personally, herding cats is not for me but if you'd like a shortcut to a potentially a new career without the need to completely reinvent yourself, that may be an easy way out.