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Old 11-06-2007, 03:15 PM   #9 (permalink)
Lucas
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Originally Posted by TheIronStar View Post

Certainly, as long as the payoff per labor and whatever other utility gained matches up. To use your analogy, I'm finding it difficult to tell what truly is an assembly line these days, however, versus what's just several chunks of metal in an industrial neighborhood.

I'm currently getting all my income from my job, so I'm looking to change that without ruining my productivity, fitness, or sleep.
And I see that mindset at work right here. Most people, who are passively paid, are ridiculously overpaid for their time. However, at the beginning, they were horribly underpaid for that time. However, they kept their vision in mind, utilized the tools they had available and kept on it, knowing the goal. If I offered you more money than you make now, for 4+ hours a week effort, but the first 2 years you would probably be unpaid...would you do it? Most coming from an employee mindset wouldn't, because they are still on the trading time for money scale.

If you want passive income, you are going to have to change your views on money, and thats where I suggest most to start. Good luck. Once your paradigm starts to change, you wont go back.
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