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RE: BALANCING THE BOOKS - A Financial Plan For The Indie Author (Part 1 of 2)

in #writers8 years ago

Hi @ericvancwalton
Great and practical advice. I always believed that if you don't have the cash to by an item (excluding your house and maybe your car) you must leave it. Don't buy on credit.
The most wonderful thing of going it on your own must be that you can do what you love as and when you desire. For us working for a boss these days are almost like slavery, you must be available 24/7 and with modern technology you are reachable where ever you are any time of the day, and of cause you don't want to loose your scarce job.

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Thanks, @rynow! I'm glad you connected with it. You're 100% correct, about technology blurring the line between work and personal life. I remember in the 1970's they told us in elementary school that by the time we were in the workforce the work week would be about 20 hours because of technological advancement. They couldn't fortell the degree to which greed would kick in. Now the work of 3 or 4 are squeezed out of 1 person. Entrepreneurship is a hustle too but you have the power and flexibility to create multiple (and passive) income streams that give you far more freedom. Thanks for your comment!

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