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sedictor2010-12-14 18:54:48
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sedictor, 2010-12-14 18:54:48

Why are you making little money?

Why are you making little money?
What's stopping you from earning more?
How fast is your income growing?

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autorodik, 2010-12-14
@autorodik

1. Because a lot of money is very bad. There were times when I made a used car a day dealing in liquor. I can't say that I enjoyed it in any way. Anger, alcoholism, very tough nerves, in a word, no pleasure from life at all. And now, earning little, I can go to the cinema and spend time with my family. My personal experience proves to me that the average person really does not need a lot of money, only few people understand this. Business as a sport and excitement does not attract me at all, in principle I do not see excitement in business.
2. I don’t want round-the-clock headaches and hassle, poor health. I want to sleep on weekends, go out with my family, read, go to the theatre.
3. Last year +100%, but it was I who changed jobs, was invited, I decided not to refuse.
The joke is that money as a conversion into really necessary things is only interesting up to 30. Yes, I was on fire. And at 35+ there are already other interests. Family, children, relationships. A new car or a large apartment in a prestigious area is no longer interesting to me, like most material goods. Like running your own business. But this, of course, does not mean that you have to walk like a bum or ride the subway. So, live like everyone else.

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bigdogsru, 2010-12-14
@bigdogsru

Because I have enough. I work to live, not live for work and some mythical success. Sometimes I need more - then I just work more for a while ... but I would not want to work like that all the time. “You can’t earn all the money” © folk wisdom

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Duke, 2010-12-14
@Duke

Because you can't earn much. A lot can be stolen.

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JeanLouis, 2010-12-14
@JeanLouis

Your income will start to rise as soon as you get your ass up and start doing something, if you don't, then you don't need a lot of income and you are basically resigned to your existence.

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ShouldNotSeeMe, 2010-12-15
@ShouldNotSeeMe

>What's stopping you from earning more?
Laziness.

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deactivatedtheelephant, 2010-12-15
@deactivatedtheelephant

>Why don't you earn enough?
Because fuck up.
>What's stopping you from earning more?
Complete sloppiness. I only burn when something new.
The routine has gone - sloppiness.
>How fast is your income growing?
10-15% per year.

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Ice_venom, 2010-12-14
@Ice_venom

Because it is not always easy to combine work and study.

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LeKot, 2010-12-15
@LeKot

Downshifting rocks 100%! I would hitchhike around the world, living on the money earned on the blog describing this trip)) Family keeps. I need housing - I'm moving. I'll buy - I'll take a break. Read about people living on a journey, Buddhists, weirdos, open the blog "abnormal programming" read - "success" is complete bullshit. Money and success != happiness ) And if you are lazy to read about travelers - read Chinese fairy tales, oriental fairy tales, African fairy tales are many cool, very correctly telling about life :) The world is bigger than we think. There are places on the planet, as if another world, the same Tibet or the Arctic. Everything is different there! Different people, different culture, different climate. The world is big and that's good. Many people are looking not for success, but for happiness. And what the hell - many find. Then some of them write books)) Aloha!

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mduduzi_zungu, 2010-12-14
@mduduzi_zungu

>Why don't you earn enough?
Because I am very kind and often help people for free.
>What are you doing to get more?
I cultivate self-interest.
>How fast is your income growing?
+100% per year.

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lanabel, 2010-12-14
@lanabel

>Why don't you earn enough?
As already said above: “I work to live, and do not live for the sake of work and some mythical success.” And she even persuaded her husband not to go to a more profitable job, but to go to one that is closer to home, in order to spend more time with the family.
>What's stopping you from earning more?
Unwillingness to do something for the sake of extra money, which, in general, is not needed.
>How fast is your income growing?
Doesn't grow at all. And with the recent +1 to the family, we can say that it has decreased. But we have enough.
And yes, our income per person is really small by local Moscow standards.

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kmike, 2010-12-14
@kmike

There is no family and special fixed expenses, so there is no goal to do what will bring more money right now. But there is a goal to do what is interesting and helps professional growth. I have never looked for a job in my life, I have not gone to interviews, everything is somehow by itself, I just do what I consider interesting and useful. To be honest, I have absolutely no idea whether I am right or not in my aspirations, let's see what will come out of all this in the long term.
Income at the moment by Moscow standards is very small, by local standards - enough for everything.

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kurd, 2010-12-14
@kurd

Because there is never too much.

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pietrovich, 2010-12-14
@pietrovich

>Why don't you earn enough?
"Little" is in what units? absolute? relative? subjectively?
I earn a lot, by the standards of some even a lot, but personally I want to earn more. here is what I think. Am I being greedy or what?
>What's stopping you from earning more?
time. everything depends on time. unit productivity/product value grows slower than my toad wants
>How fast is your income growing?
toad says - slowly

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Vladimir Chernyshev, 2010-12-15
@VolCh

1. There (within the framework of the desired profession), where they pay more than they take me
2. Apparently, lack of competitiveness, primarily lack of experience, especially at least somehow confirmed and not 20 years ago.
3. Perhaps stabilized after a sharp fall 5 years ago (quit and switched to “free bread”)

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SCINER, 2010-12-15
@SCINER

>Why don't you earn enough?
Because I earn doing what I love, not profitable and not interesting.
>What's stopping you from earning more?
Salary ceiling for this profession in our region.
>How fast is your income growing?
65% per year.

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MAXH0, 2010-12-15
@MAXH0

Finished courses of kochi and are now looking for clients?
1. In my niche, I earn the maximum (i.e. 50% above the average for the region). It's not enough, but it's enough.
2. I am not going to leave teachers, I am not going to change my place of work. The only thing is if an interesting project appears where you can make your own direction from scratch, then I will change my place of work. Plans to the master.
3. On average, 10% ahead of inflation.

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12Sonya12, 2018-10-25
@12Sonya12

I'll tell my story. I had problems with money, they paid little at work, and I wanted to work remotely. For a long time I was looking for options on how to reach a new level. Nothing worked out :(After a series of failures, I already wanted to come to terms with the 'defeat' and move to live in a communal apartment (or with relatives, which is even worse for me for some reason). But, I accidentally met one person on the forum (I don’t remember what the forum was called , accidentally came across in the search), who was selling some kind of guide to making money on a taxi, without having his own car. That is, you don’t need to own a car, drive too, respectively, and you don’t need any rights. I thought it was some kind of nonsense, but in desperation, I decided to purchase the manual, and to my surprise, on the 3rd day I began to receive the first profit.
This manual was called something like "Earnings on a taxi while sitting at home." In general, I will say this, I have $ 80-100 profit per day, you can earn more or less, depending on how much I work. There are contacts of the person from whom I purchased the manual, I can share them, but I don’t know how relevant they are now, I contacted the person a couple of months ago, at the time of purchase, and several times after, to clarify a few points. Here is his TELEGRAM: mebusiness1. I'm not afraid of competition, since you can literally work with this guide all over the world) I'm sure there are other options for making good profits, but everything suits me now, I'm glad that everything turned out this way. In general, try, you can go my way, I wish you success)

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