The Master Key To Riches
by Napoleon Hill
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pamma asked:


i know it’s unresonable, but i feel i don’t like my life even though there’s things that are good. more than anything i want to quit work and just stay home with good home entertainment, travel a bit, and work on hobbies.

i’m not like anthony robbins or napoleon hill. i don’t have a driving desire or a great need to make big accomplishment. i just want to quit work now and stay at home, and i know it will make me happy. happiness is financial independence to allow me freedom to do what i want.

yeah i know most people got to work for it, and it seems to be my only choice now, but i simply don’t enjoy doing any type of work and wish that i can just have that.
i’m frugal. if i had a apartment + car paid off i only need to spend 10,000 yr.

STEFANIE

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9 Antworten

  1. MK6 says:

    The real ‘trick’, is to be happy with the circumstances that you’re required to participate in.

    If you can’t change your circumstances, - then you have to change yourself.

    People say this all the time, - I’d be happy if….

    It’s a sentence in perpetual failure-ing, if you ask me.

  2. deathwiller88 says:

    that sucks i personally feel a lot better when i have worked for somthing

  3. Gerard M says:

    What you want may not be what you need. Know who you are and you will not even need. Meanwhile catalysts are presented for your learning and growth.

  4. tzilt says:

    Keep thinking, you’ll come up with something.

    Slip through the cracks and enjoy immense slack.

    And don’t let people tell you that your dream is foolish and silly. ‘They’ want everyone to believe that life is a gray, dreary mess that is to be endured, not enjoyed.

    Your heart is beating, you are taking breaths, you take in nourishment when you are hungry…the rest is just details to fill the time until you expire. There is no meaning to any of it, no hope, no despair, just existence.

    In short, do what you want.

  5. steveo says:

    i hear you. i had fun in college. did the minimum and had a blast. same with high school. i go through phases, crazy work and then i get to a point where i can just do the minimum. my ideal is work and school and chores and everything at a minimum. then vacation and a beautiful girl to make laugh. thats what i’m best at in life. making pretty girls smile, making everyone comfortable and enjoy life, and i don’t mind the brewskies. i want to work as an entertainer on a cruise. i think thats the trick, though i do the opposite, work seven days/nights, school, workouts in gyms, no time for a girlfriend, and i’m about to take a hard duty contract for a year for money and then work to re-establish myself in a new career field because it will bring me more income, in addition to a masters and part time coast guard. i do all of this, the opposite of what makes me happy, because i believe its right

  6. gryphon1911 says:

    Despite what you here from the liberal media, most millionares make their money by working hard and earning it.

    If you want the financial freedom to be able to do what you want when you want, then you’ll have to work hard to acheive it.

    Very few people inherit or win the lotto and become millionares. Most that do wind up loosing it anyway because htye do not know how to handle the immediate increase in wealth and squander their money.

    Those that eaarn something are more inclined to appreciate it and learn to take care of it than those that are given something free.

    No one really wants to go to work every day, and that is not a foreign thought. However, you seem to be bordering on the verge of outright laziness.

    You could get on welfare and live off the government teet…but I don’t agree with that either and that is a whole different topic for another day.

  7. bossdave says:

    To quote that vernerable song of yesteryear:

    you can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need

    Peace out.

  8. Yaoi Shonen-ai says:

    The Law of Identity says you are not omnipotent. That is why you can’t just have what you want.

  9. Jan Stolz says:

    You only need $10,000 a year. How nobel. And if you don’t work for it, whom exactly is suppose to provide that money?
    What you want is a free ride. That’s call freeloading.

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