I'm a serial entrepreneur/social media strategist who is a fan of Apple , photography, cars, sweet tea, and saltwater aquariums. This blog allows would be entrepr... Read More
Many of us, whether we work for ourselves or someone else, want to make what we’re worth because well… we deserve it. After all, what’s the point of spending a 1/4 to a 1/3 of our lives learning if we can’t take what we learn and pay back all the debt we accrued while learning?
At least it’s not true almost all the time. Very few of your prospects literally can’t afford it. What they are really trying to say is, “it’s not worth it.” As in, it’s not worth reprioritizing my life, not worth the risk, not worth what I’ll have to give up to get this, not worth being in debt for.
In the last month, my average bed time has been way past midnight. Whether it’s Halo 3 or working on the new idea, it’s just been keeping me up way past when I should be going to bed.
This is a good read: Rags to Riches. Too bad I decided a long long time ago that I wasn’t fit to work in the food industry (due to my quieter personality). Who woulda knew it would actually fix it.