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- Not sure I understand the "profit motive" aspect of this one. If a bank makes a loan for $500k and then takes it back due to foreclosure and eventually sells it for $300k, was any money...
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One thing I learned over the period of time that I was “problogging” was that working at home is a train wreck for me. Part of it is simply that I have no backbone. I don’t have the steel core that allows me to shout at the rest of clan Blap “%3
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1 year ago
I've been a freelance writer, almost always as a side business, for over 15 years. A number of those years I had a six-figure income from my regular job, yet continued an active freelance regimen. I will say, however, that those years when my regular income was in the six figures, I became less interested in collecting payment on my freelance work, because I was less in need of the money. But I still had the hunger for the work.
1 year ago
1 year ago
Of course, blogging isn't my only income either, so maybe that's part of it.
1 year ago
I think the best way of motivation is burning the bridge. By burning all methods of return, there is only forward. You must proceed into the daunting, haunting forests of whatever your endeavor may be.
Like Napoleon Hill says, one must become full of a burning desire.
Man, that book is so good. I still cannot believe it.
-Greg
1 year ago
If you want it, Steve, I think you could do it. But it would involve changes to your current standard of living.
1 year ago
1 year ago
I think we see this with now with environmental issues. Desperation is fueling our drive (no puns intended) towards alternative fuels and enviro-friendly consumer goods. But we're nearing a tipping point, I think, where soon these types of things (the latter sooner than the former) will become the mainstream.