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<blockquote data-quote="pitt" data-source="post: 35729" data-attributes="member: 1386"><p>I really hate when people start saying that you shouldnt get a job and that working is not worth it. </p><p></p><p>I had the same mentality till recently that i would never work as long as i had enough money to feed myself. But since i have started working, i dont find working to be that bad, its actually ok specially if you are getting good money. But for us that also enjoy travelling, the best thing is to find a job that will suit our lifestyle, basically you get lots of free time and enough money to be travelling around the world, if you can combine both then you may find work a good thing.</p><p></p><p>I also wouldnt like to work 11 months per year and just get 4 weeks off work, that wouldnt be suitable for me, however working for only 6 months is perfect for me.</p><p></p><p>Blogging wont give you the amount of money that a high paying job will give you, only few people are making lots of money through blogging, so if you are still looking to make money through such ways than good luck (not saying that it cant happen, but you can´t rely on one source for the rest of your life).</p><p></p><p>Also if you are working and getting more than 50k per year it should be enough for you to have a business on the side, so in the long run you can give up working after you stack up enough money.</p><p></p><p>If you hold a uni degree and you are not making enough money, then you may want to get a real job, it should be worth it. Find a job as an expatriate and you will see double opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitt, post: 35729, member: 1386"] I really hate when people start saying that you shouldnt get a job and that working is not worth it. I had the same mentality till recently that i would never work as long as i had enough money to feed myself. But since i have started working, i dont find working to be that bad, its actually ok specially if you are getting good money. But for us that also enjoy travelling, the best thing is to find a job that will suit our lifestyle, basically you get lots of free time and enough money to be travelling around the world, if you can combine both then you may find work a good thing. I also wouldnt like to work 11 months per year and just get 4 weeks off work, that wouldnt be suitable for me, however working for only 6 months is perfect for me. Blogging wont give you the amount of money that a high paying job will give you, only few people are making lots of money through blogging, so if you are still looking to make money through such ways than good luck (not saying that it cant happen, but you can´t rely on one source for the rest of your life). Also if you are working and getting more than 50k per year it should be enough for you to have a business on the side, so in the long run you can give up working after you stack up enough money. If you hold a uni degree and you are not making enough money, then you may want to get a real job, it should be worth it. Find a job as an expatriate and you will see double opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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