March 3, 2008
What Day Is It?
If you think of Wednesday as "hump day", chances are you have a job. Frequently I'm not certain what day of the week it happens to be. I'll have to check out a calendar to be sure. The clock at the bottom right corner of my PC will tell me the day if I just slide my mouse over it. I used to have a job and back then I sure as heck knew what day it was; I also knew how long until lunch and how long until it was time to call it a day.
Recently I was talking to my mother who was going to help my sister move. The physical labor and the plane flight were enough to scare me away. As she was departing I asked if my sister was taking the day off tomorrow. My mother rolled her eyes. Then announced that tomorrow was Saturday Oh, so it is. How could I be so stupid?
You'll forget what day it is too when you learn how to make money online. Friday? Wednesday? There's not much difference to me at this point. You'll find yourself not living for the weekend anymore. You'll probably not like the weekend as much as you used to because all the people with jobs are out clogging up the roads, stores, golf courses and everything else.
Not only that but you'll pay more to deal with these crowds. Isn't that backwards? Weekend golf is not nearly as enjoyable as it used to be. What's the point of paying twice as much to play a slower round on the weekend when I can pay half-price and play a much quicker round during the week? Living "off peak" is one of the many luxuries you'll enjoy when you master the skill of making money online.
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- David Crestrum

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