I’ve found that with other hobbies

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zihadhosenjm40
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I’ve found that with other hobbies

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I’ve found that with other hobbies I hit a wall at some point where the choice is to “go pro”, or forever be disappointed in my skills.

I learned how to play guitar pretty well. I knew lots of cool songs, and could rip some guitar solos too. I never did join a band though. It just seemed like so much time to practice and I really wasn’t that into it. I was good, but not that good, and so I lost interest after a while.

The same with Czech, and then Chinese. I became fluent in uk whatsapp mobile phone number list languages, but only conversationally. The level of dedication required to take my skills to the next level would have required a severe increase in time spent studying – time I wasn’t willing to sacrifice. I pretty much hit a wall at “excellent conversationist” and never progressed past that.

With my business, it’s different.

For one, I can’t quit not. I’ve got a mortgage. So there’s always that fire lit under my ass to get the work done.

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On top of that however, there’s literally no ceiling to the income I could earn, so I can dream all day and work towards those dreams. I’ve got a lifetime to get there.

Want a house? Work hard to get one. Want a Dodge Viper? Work hard to get one. Want a vacation house in the Caribbean? Work hard to get one. Those are within my reach, and they push me to work harder to make my business better.

Building a business that I can rely on to support my family and that allows me to dream of financial freedom and luxury (even if it’s just the luxury of time) is never boring.

I highly recommend adopting making money online as your hobby as well. There will always be a new Netflix movie. There will always be another PS5 game. You can never claw back that time though. You can’t get paid to watch Netflix. The PS5 isn’t going to improve your quality of life.
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