Pat Flynn's Smart Passive Income is an interesting thing to observe. He started building niche sites and writing about his process of building niche sites. The original intention was to develop sites that just quietly go on making money in the background with minimal input required (i.e. break the change time for money process I mentioned above). He's developed a few of those that earn reasonable incomes, but now his not-inconsiderable income mainly comes from writing about how to develop sites and not from the sites themselves - http://www.smartpassiveincome.com
He now makes over $100,000 pretty much every month - http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/my-income-reports/ with much of it coming from affiliate links to the products he recommends. In August, for example, it was $84,000 of his total $116,891 income - http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/my-august-2015-monthly-income-report/
OOH er! That's way above my head! No. I'd suggest practice with a football and become one of them there football players. You don't necessarily have to be that good. For example you could put on a blond wig, wear bling, be irritating in a Welsh way and call yourself Robbie Warrior or something.
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I hate work! Any feasible alternatives?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/out-the-darkness/201401/working-our-lives-away
Already been told if I'm not a new man in work next week I'm getting the boot anyways!
Quite a good article I would say.
Perhaps the issue is also that a few decades ago, more of us would have been involved in manufactoring, or other manual forms of work. At least then you are "making" something. Where as the modern world involves computers and working in an office, existing in a food chain that goes all the way to the top.
The only way really to give up work is to have some sort of "Good Life", as we still need to able to feed ourselves.
Or another way would be to be not so dependent on the amount of money your earn, and do something you really want to do. Might mean cutting down on spending, and leading a less materialistic life though.
nope, there's no real alternative, unless you want to go an live in a forest or something in the undeveloped world. the problem is one of perception, people think working in an office for 40 hours is hard, not considering how hard real work like labouring, factory work or farming really was a few decades ago. the person noted in the article has been pampered and doesnt realise some actual time to some purpose other than there own entertainment and education is required for a productive economy to persist.
or you set yourself no expectations and go on the sausage, its quite livable amount if you live in the right area and keep low desires and costs of living.
I hate work! Any feasible alternatives?
Move to Littlehampton, lots of the denizens of Wick seem to survive without it...