This post is not for the person who has a good job and enjoys it.
Recap
The article encourages individuals to take control of their financial independence by starting their own business, highlighting the instability and limitations of traditional 9-to-5 jobs. It argues that modern employment is no longer secure due to economic changes, outsourcing, and discrimination in hiring practices, making self-reliance essential. Degrees do not guarantee jobs, except in specific fields like medicine or engineering. The article presents seven reasons to start a business, such as job insecurity, freedom, multiple income streams, and dissatisfaction with corporate life.
It outlines four ways to make money independently: selling goods, selling services, selling information, or being a middleman. Success in business requires confidence, salesmanship, and boldness, with the ultimate goal of creating financial freedom. Starting a side business while reducing unnecessary expenses is advised, along with maintaining a positive, success-oriented mindset.
Planning to Escape 9 to 5 Job
The ability to make money for yourself is not just a fun daydream. It is a necessity. Your job could be taken away in an instant. If you do not have the ability to go out and make money for yourself you can find yourself in disastrous circumstances if you are unable to
get another job.
The game has changed. The players have changed. Used to be a man could work with the same company his whole life, make a good enough salary to support his family.
He did not have to worry much about his job going to China, or India coming to him and taking his job, or having to work underneath incompetent affirmative action hires, or being discriminated against in favor of equal opportunity hires. Today, you can lose your job at the drop of a hat with no guarantee of getting another any time soon, or with quality pay and benefits.
The good news is that there is an entire world of possibilities available to everyone. Every single person has something they are good at.
It is your duty to yourself, as a man, to exploit your qualities and cultivate the ability to make money on your own without an HR representative deciding whether or not you are worthy of employment.
What about my degree? Doesn’t that guarantee me a good job? Unless you studied medicine, engineering, law, computer science or something similar you probably have a useless degree. Don’t feel too bad, there are millions just like you. Think of it as a very expensive lesson: You can rely on yourself and only on yourself. A
degree is a guarantee of nothing.
Either you will succeed and start doing what you’ve always wanted or you will fail. Failure is not a bad thing. Failure is a fantastic teacher. Here is a very simple formula every great entrepreneur has learned the hard way.
1) Fail
2) Learn from your mistakes
3) Try again until you succeed.
There is nothing worse in life than never trying. Unfortunately most of us never do try and we’re stuck in jobs we hate trying to make ends meet, wondering how the guy on TV got so “lucky”. Never trying is the coward’s way out. If you don’t do it now, you probably never will and you know it. So just take a chance, for once. This chapter is for the guy or girl who absolutely hates their job and thinks they should be doing bigger and better things.
If you’ve got a job making 50k a year and you have 30k worth of bills per year why not get rid of all those bills, make 20k on your own and live freer and happier?
That’s how you live like a Spartan. Get rid of all the bullshit and live with what you need, not what you have been spoon fed by advertising to think you need. Simplify your lives, gentlemen. It makes things so much easier.
7 Reasons to Start Your Own Business
1) Your job isn’t safe and in your control unless you are the HMFIC (head mother-fucker in charge).
2) Hard work doesn’t pay off unless the results of your hard work and dedication go directly into your pocket. In the corporate world the only thing that pays off is your ability to play the game and woo the psychopaths in charge.
3) Even if you continue to work a job, you will have multiple streams of income, one of the most important aspects of wealth building.
4) When you are working for yourself you are more free than when working for a company. Take vacation time or sick time whenever you please with no consideration for the amount of sick days or vacation days HR has graciously given to you.
5) Working forty hours a week, 5 days a week (before over-time) in a drab office is overkill. It’s too much. One could work 20 hours per week, 2-3 days per week in the office and produce the same results and enjoy a better quality of life. Working for yourself allows you to pick and choose your hours and modify as necessary.
6) Your job is no guarantee of a future. The economy has no guarantee of recovery. There is no guarantee that 3rd world immigrants are ever going to stop entering your country to work for less than you. There is no guarantee that there will be more jobs created. The only guarantee you have is the skill-set you possess and your determination.
7) Working in a corporate office is soul-killing. It’s dull, drab and boring. There is no better cure for the blues than to stare at a check with your name on it and a whole bunch of zeroes.
The Four Ways to Make Money on Your Own
Selling goods – Can you make something that will sell? This can include art, furniture, mechanical devices, computer programs or anything you can build.
Selling services – Not everyone has the ability to make money using their mind. If you are good with your hands and have a skill-set (plumbing, carpentry, auto-mechanic) you will always have the ability to make money because people will always need work done.
Selling information – This can range from becoming a consultant to selling information via books, seminars or selling information online. In what area do you possess knowledge? That knowledge can be sold.
Be a middle man – Buy from person A at $10 apiece, sell to person B for $11 apiece. This can include importing and exporting goods, buying and selling cars, houses, guns,
jewelry or baseball cards. Anything there is a market for can be exploited by a smart and savvy person.
You may have noticed it’s all about SALESMANSHIP. To venture out on your own you are required to sell yourself and to sell yourself well. You must have the confidence of a salesman.
You must present yourself as an expert in your field. You will have to ask, or market, for business. You will have to negotiate payment and ask (or demand) payment. If you don’t have the cojones to do this then you will not make it far on your own.
More than any skill, it takes gumption to go out on your own. If you can’t make a phone call to a stranger and speak of your business then you can’t make money on your own.
The way to get started is to concentrate on making your first bit of money. Put all of your extra time and energy into your side business with the intent of making it BIG. Even if you have no plans of ever leaving your job you will still have the extra income stream and the ability to make money on your own if the time should come.
If it is your goal to leave your 9-5 job forever then another step you must take is reducing your expenses. You will likely have a tough go of it at first and not have much extra money. It is imperative that you have only necessary and not frivolous expenses and bills.
Visualize your success. If you constantly think “this isn’t going to work. I’m never going to make any money” then you are right. You must think… you must know it is going to work beyond a shadow of any doubt.