After reading the book and more so the chapter on Hitchhiking (or control rather), I wonder, it is typically not recommended to hitchhike onto a fastlane road? For example; I work 70 hours a week, have a 2 year old little girl and a pregnant wifey. By the time I finish my Chuma stage, I can't tell you how much time will have progressed. I need to start replacing some of my time traded income with passive income. It seems to me that building a slowlane hitchhiking process could be done quicker and could start replacing some of my time. With more passive income, I could progressively drop my time traded hours to 0 while working on my true fastlane business plan. Is this logical?
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