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Re: How much food can you store for survival?3
by
wmaurik
on 19/07/2023, 19:51:05 UTC
Working all day is not the ideal job and for me it's important to keep a balance,
indeed we need money to make ends meet but if we work like 24/7 it might create new problems such as experiencing body pain or something else,
it is also important to manage our work.
More precisely what you said was not to manage work, but rather to manage work time for everyone. Because when someone works more hours, it is certain that he will experience more fatigue, although sometimes this can also affect more income. But not always those who work more hours can get more income because there are also people in life who work more hours just because they have less income so they try to earn more by using their time excessively.

Yes, of course we have to be prepared for that if we don't have an investment or a business that provides income every day for us.
But what is most realistic in my opinion is that we have to work and save regardless of what we are going to do with those savings for the future, but in life we do have to be on guard for unpredictable emergency expenses.
This is more about how to use time at work along with utilizing existing income for business and investment matters so that a person does not have to spend more time working all day long which in the end can be bad for his body's health. So besides having to be smart in choosing a worker who has more income benefits, less time considerations must also be considered because it also has benefits for our own health.

To be able to survive, of course, we must have a lot of food stocks, ideally if something bad happens, for example a war, we need more food stocks, but if the situation is safe, stocks for only a few days are better because the food is fresher.
Stocking up more food for life also requires a lot of capital money so you basically also have to have a job that can give you money so you can stock up on food the way you want because now it's very difficult to get food for free every day . So the basic roots remain in jobs that can make money before someone does something good for his own life.