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Beginners! Sitting at home and earning a few dollars online each day will lead you to a dead end! In my free time, I provide online finance education to my clients, sometimes to friends, relatives, or their cousins, for free. I simply enjoy helping people, and I particularly love economics. Today, I had a very interesting client who told me he's into crypto and has found a way to earn a few dollars a day, around $2 - $3. Initially, I was happy for him, but when he mentioned it takes him around 6 hours a day, I felt frustrated and disappointed. I explained to him politely that he's focusing too much on earning dollars rather than considering the time and effort required. It's simply not worth it! You can't buy back your time, so why waste it for a few dollars online when you could earn more with a 9 to 5 job and invest the rewards in your crypto account? I understand the skepticism some people have towards 9 to 5 jobs, but they are crucial, especially in the beginning. You need to build your fundamentals, and if your job involves physical work, it's even better for you. We are meant to move and engage in physical activities. Don't forget about the social aspect too; you meet new opportunities and people daily. Please don't harbor negative feelings towards 9 to 5 jobs. They mark the beginning of a new era. Many people are misled into thinking that 9 to 5 jobs are bad or that they're selling their dreams for a monthly salary, but that's not true. You're laying the foundation for your future. Our parents worked 9 to 5 jobs without complaint. Personally, I've worked 9 to 5 jobs for a few years just to build myself up. I met great people who are still in my life today. Yes, I sweated, complained every morning, and hated the job, but I stuck to my plan because I knew success was on its way! Shalom.

Beginners! Sitting at home and earning a few dollars online each day will lead you to a dead end!

In my free time, I provide online finance education to my clients, sometimes to friends, relatives, or their cousins, for free. I simply enjoy helping people, and I particularly love economics.

Today, I had a very interesting client who told me he's into crypto and has found a way to earn a few dollars a day, around $2 - $3. Initially, I was happy for him, but when he mentioned it takes him around 6 hours a day, I felt frustrated and disappointed.

I explained to him politely that he's focusing too much on earning dollars rather than considering the time and effort required. It's simply not worth it! You can't buy back your time, so why waste it for a few dollars online when you could earn more with a 9 to 5 job and invest the rewards in your crypto account?

I understand the skepticism some people have towards 9 to 5 jobs, but they are crucial, especially in the beginning. You need to build your fundamentals, and if your job involves physical work, it's even better for you. We are meant to move and engage in physical activities. Don't forget about the social aspect too; you meet new opportunities and people daily.

Please don't harbor negative feelings towards 9 to 5 jobs. They mark the beginning of a new era. Many people are misled into thinking that 9 to 5 jobs are bad or that they're selling their dreams for a monthly salary, but that's not true. You're laying the foundation for your future. Our parents worked 9 to 5 jobs without complaint.

Personally, I've worked 9 to 5 jobs for a few years just to build myself up. I met great people who are still in my life today. Yes, I sweated, complained every morning, and hated the job, but I stuck to my plan because I knew success was on its way!

Shalom.

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