I HATE getting up
early.
(I've never seen a sunrise
that was worth
me getting up that early to
see it.)
I HATE like being
told when I can eat.
(Like they do at a J.O.B)
I HATE being
forced to spend long periods
of time with people (co-workers) that I wouldn't
choose to spend time with if
I met socially.
(Again, like they do at a
J.O.B)
I HATE 'have to's'.
You can't avoid them.
But I much prefer arranging
my affairs in a way
that I spend my time doing
things I LIKE to do
(which doesn't feel like a 'have
to' even if it is).....
.....or the ability to just
get someone else to do
what I don't want to do.
(Which is why someone
else is mowing my lawn right
now.)
I don't like having
to subjugate myself to someone
who's got 1/10th of my
talent but is in an elevated
position because they played
politics better than I
was willing to.
I don't like being
told "you're not a team player"
just because everyone else
is willing to do
something that I consider
stupid and inefficient.
I don't like looking
at clocks.
I hate this stuff.
Seriously.
So, naturally, "working
at a job" wasn't going to
be a good deal for me.
But I didn't know that at
first.
Because, when you're 18 (or
whatever) and everyone
else has a job, you assume
that's the method you
need to use to make money,
too.
So, I tried. I really did. I
tried hard to fit into
the "job mold".
But, on every job I had
(even the ones I didn't
completely hate).....
....I was still left
thinking....
"Why am I doing
this? Why am I selling
my life in 40-hour
chunks to a company
that pays me less than
I'm worth?"
Or, "Why am I
letting someone else run my life
and tell me what I can
and can't do?"
Someone once asked
me...."Do
you think you're
too good to take out the
trash?"
I said, "Not at all. I think I'm
too good to take out
YOUR trash....and I
think I'm a fool to work in a
place where that's all
you think I'm capable of."
I didn't last too long on
those jobs.
The shortest job ever was 2
days at Red Lobster.
Those two days (and the fact
that my Mom was a
waitress for awhile) are the
biggest reasons I over-tip.
Those people work
HARD....and for not much money
and even less respect.
So, ultimately, I finally
had to admit that a job just
wasn't going to work for me.
So, I decided to
make a bunch of money from home instead.
Good choice for me and my
family.
Maybe a good choice for you,
too.
Here's
the simplest, fastest and easier way I've
ever
seen to create a simple $100/day income:
click here to watch
If you hate jobs....do this instead.
To Life Without Limits.
-Kjell
P.S. By the way, I know that
not everyone hates
their job.
In fact, I had a couple of
jobs that I didn't mind so
much. And not all my former
bosses were asses.
But, even in the jobs that I
liked.....the problem is
this:
The 24-hour day is
The Great Equalizer.
We all get only 24
hours.
And it's what you DO with
those 24 hours that determine
whether you get rich....or
whether you get broke.
And if you're spending 8-10
hours of your day
trading time for
dollars.....
....then you're spinning
your wheels.
You've gotta get some
leverage.
You've gotta get a system in
place where
you can make money 24-hours
a day no matter
what else you're doing.
That's what
Empower Network is.
Do this and
thank me later.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Things I hate. :)
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