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RE: Fake it til you rake it

in LeoFinance4 years ago

But, it is generally more motivating to do something for oneself rather than as an employee, even though an employee is actually working solely for themselves.

I read somewhere some time ago, not everyone will be entrepreneurs, and not everyone will be an employee.
I know someone who'd rather work for others than bear the burden of building and makes decent living from it. The goal is whatever brings peace and not the media standard of success. So, whatever works for anyone.

I think that this is going to be one of the major shifts in the economy as we start to move from positions as employees that make value for the owners, to owners who make value for each other. It is not a fast or easy process, but it is possible that in the future, what we are doing here today already, is the norm - a lot of people working toward a healthier kind of work.

This is the goal🙌

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It takes a certain kind of person to be an entrepreneur, same as a certain kind of person to be a happy employee. Often it is like the problem with most well-paid jobs, people want the money, even though they aren't the kind of people to do that kind of work.