Odds of Hanging On
Because the future looks bright for the industry as a whole, your odds are good. The field is growing steadily, and demand for your services should therefore only get louder. The odds of having a successful career are even better if you become knowledgeable and qualified in a wide variety of accounting duties, rather than just specializing in one area, while you're still in the early stages of your career. If you speak five languages and can do sophisticated financial engineering spreadsheet analysis, go deep and go long into Wall Street—you'll get paid a boatload and have your pick of firms that are hiring, bull markets or bear.
Just from a sanity aspect, it may be beneficial to spend your free time engaging in activities that don't involve numbers. Play tennis without keeping score, do some baking without measuring out the ingredients or timing how long your brownies have been in the oven, go see a movie without paying attention to how much you're spending on popcorn. (Wow—these number things really are everywhere, aren't they?) It's just that you may need some time away from numbers in order to hang on mentally. It's much better for your brownies to be half-baked than for people to think that you are.