I’ve decided to write on a couple of startup related topics that are close to my heart. I’ve been posting these on Facebook for awhile, so I thought – why not (once again) revive my blog by doing some sharing here?
Disclaimer
Please know this. I was a blogger known for being a troll before NS unplugged me from the internet. I like to joke, I like to be sarcastic, and that’s the voice I was used to writing. I was a fan of Douglas Adam’s style too, and always tried to imitate his voice when writing compositions.
A little bit on myself now – I’m a full time Entpreneur running a No Bullshit App Development House called Originally US. I’ve been running this for 6 months now and I’m surviving – I define that being able to have enough sleep everyday and have some spare cash to eat hotdog buns on weekends.
So here I am. Straight to the point, straight from my heart (or brain). No sugar coating. Just what I honestly feel. Read this to provoke some thoughts in your mind or read this for entertainment, I don’t care.
Oh, and I don’t do grammar very well. I consider it a waste of time. I want to get the ideas out of my head as fast as possible (limited by my typing speed, which isn’t typically faster than the mating ritual of snails) – so I went cheap on grammar. Someone in white once said, cheaper, better, faster. When I write, its, faster, faster, and no grammar. I don’t care. You shouldn’t too, you Nazi.
Myths of Being Your Own Boss
- Can make alot of money
- No need to listen to anyone else
- Can take leaves anytime you want
- Have alot of freedom
The Unfortunate Truth
- We have to work for every penny, and I mean every penny. Sometimes, the ritual of working for money as your own boss feels a little like begging.
- If we don’t listen to anyone else, then we simply won’t make money from anyone.
- But nobody ever takes leave, because there’s no such thing as “paid leaves”. If you don’t work, you don’t get paid.
- I always tell people this – I have lots of freedom but zero time.
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