• rook@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    wait until you try to start a business on top

    the easiest part would then be to cut everything off, maybe everyone off too

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      3 hours ago

      I run my own company. Do hobbies on the side. Started a side hustle doing woodworking, spend time with my kids and girl, go on trips, relax, and get plenty of sleep. I just don’t do everything in one day.

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        1 hour ago

        wow, that’s inspiring.

        I agree that it is a balancing act that one must master. But when one doesn’t yet have their footing in something, it feels like that initial workload is greater then the balance that comes in upholding the hustle in the future.

        Just some thoughts from experience, maybe my weakness is thinking this way. Excuses are a coping mechanism that I’m trying to cut out of my life rn.