I just want to point out though, for people scoffing at how little money you made, that my slow lane was a fairly decent white collar job for a guy just out of grad school, could support a family, etc, and I made around $200/day. So making an extra $110 over two days means you gave yourself a 28% raise by growing a pair and picking up the phone, no crying to the boss, no working your way up the ladder, just an idea, a phone call, and money. Boom. If you can do that every day, or even five days a week, that's going to substantially increase your quality of life by the end of the year. That's roughly the difference between earning $50,000 and $64,000 if you make $110 extra every two days. Hustling is like a lifestyle change, while wanting to make thousands right off the bat is like a crash diet that lasts 72 hours. One changes your life in small increments and results in real financial growth by the end, the other is just an action-fake blip.
Respect the hustle.
Respect the hustle.
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