It’s Not Worth It

If your childhood dream was to start, or work for, an organization that does work that helps those less fortunate, there is hope for you.

But the hope has to burn inside of you. You lit your fire long ago. All you need is a reason to gather enough fuel to burn brightly again. It will be so much work that you will think it’s not worth it.

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Moving On

Faded and then finally abandoned, our childhood dreams once held the key to our zest for life. But then we got a car, a job, a mortgage, maybe even a family.

Our dreams of changing the world and doing great things were foolish anyway. Better off to follow The Herd.

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If You Never Work Again

An elementary example: Say your expenses are $2,000/month. And your income (from whatever sources) is $1,000/month. You could live for two weeks without having to work again.

But if your income is raised to $2,000/month, you’d never have to work again.

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