Laziest ways to make money
1. Freelancing like video editing, graphic aka uxd designing, content writing, Social media marketing.
2. Testing website
3. Reviews on products
4. Selling old stuff
5. Rent a building
6.Joining research studies
7. Be
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Hawk
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Medial • 5m
Nothing is easy especially being lazy. You need to work hard initially for it to automate later on and then you can call it a lazy side hustle
Why do we glorify overworking and call it 'hustle'?
Isn't life more than just burning out for a paycheck?
0 replies5 likes
mahafrin sidhwa
Stealth • 5m
Music is my side hustle and i have finally released a new album. Please do give it a good listen made with different ideas, thoughts and emotions...
1 replies4 likes
Kritarth Mittal • Soshals
Stealth • 3m
Hustle culture comes with a cost — some you incur right away and some over decades.
Choice is yours, I'm just here to show you the ugly side of it so you don't get swayed easy.
This is me after pulling all-nighters, sleeping for <5-6 hours, and no
The first thing I do after booking a bike or cab is call the driver. However, it can be difficult for users to find the call option immediately, especially when they're in a hurry. So, I redesigned the UI to make it easier for users to access the cal
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Neeraj Murmu
Stealth • 16d
DO YOU KNOW
Zomato was initially called "Foodiebay" when it was founded in 2008. The name was later changed to Zomato in 2010 to make it more unique and globally appealing.
Does the brand name affect businesses?
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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 9m
So stoked to receive my first official payout (₹5k) from creative digital ads! It feels so incredible when all the hard work and hustle pays off.
Checkout my portfolio in my profile... <3
28 replies19 likes
Pratik Petkar
Stealth • 2m
Management + hard&smartWork + pain + attentive = founder
Being founder of the startup is not an easy task, it teaches you 5 years of experience in just 1 year.
I’ve come to realize that building a startup is about all the learnings from it. The constant uncertainty, the lessons learned, and all the challenges faced aren’t easy, but they’re worth every bit of hustle. But that’s also what makes it exciting. T
I am now on a WFH Job currently and its going to be for another 6 to 8 months. In this 6 to 8 mo the I am planning to build a side hustle or a side business. But what I worry or I get thought about is
Why I should work so hard?
What about my health