Hey I am on Medial • 11m
I'd say keep the job for now. Here's the thing - that steady paycheck gives you a safety net while you're figuring out your business idea. Plus, you'd be surprised how much you can learn in the corporate world that'll help you later. I started my own gig while working full-time, and yeah, it was exhausting, but it was also way less stressful knowing I could pay the bills. Just make sure you're not using company time or resources for your side hustle. Oh, and set some clear goals for yourself - it helps keep you motivated when you're burning the candle at both ends
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Struggling to save? Always broke before month, end? You're not earning less, you're just spending mindlessly. Track every rupee, budget smartly, and cut the fluff. Want freedom? First, control your cashflow. Stop living paycheck to paycheck. Start
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What would give you the courage to escape your financial prison? #47 HARSH REALITY: Your "stable" job is the biggest risk you're taking. That paycheck is slowly killing your entrepreneurial dreams while someone else is building the company you're dr
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I found out before 2000 the most stressful job in the world was ATC ( Air traffic controller ) does anyone know here why ?. Which job is most stressful job in the world nowadays ? Why ATC job was so much stressfull at that time ? What are the reven
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I’m starting a new candle brand called Mao. It was born as a simple idea: Adulting sucks. We make it better with small bribes. And now, I want to turn that into a full-fledged candle brand, one that smells like the real highs and lows of being an adu
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