If you're able to get the time off work, the Wed morning to Monday experience is what Glastonbury is all about.
Been going since 2014. Even during that wet 2016 or 17 (I forget which one), at no point did I wish I was anywhere other than exactly where I was at the time.
This year was one of the best ones yet for me, despite my back being absolutely blitzed by a whole night at Arcadia on Friday. I'm young and do a lot of training, but my back was still in pieces from all the dancing.
Again, at no point did I think I'd rather be anywhere else but there.
Even ended up leaving around 4pm on Monday because it was so nice relaxing with friends in the best place on earth, winding down the festival.
I wanted to squeeze every drop of joy from the experience. Why bother going otherwise? Glastonbury isn't about half measures.
There are thousands unable to get tickets that sound like they'd enjoy the full experience more than some in this thread.
I guess you do what you want with your ticket but.. tis a damn shame to grumble about wanting to be home early etc