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Topic
Board Economics
Re: What does working for yourself really mean?
by
slapper
on 09/06/2025, 20:47:15 UTC
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And I would be that preferring this kind of set-up. This is indeed possible but there are people who are close minded about these probabilities. We do know that in this digital era on which we can be able to do jobs in the convenience or comfort of our own home. Not only that would be saving up yourself in daily commute and toxic workmates but also this one is that much more better paying than with your typical day job that we do know. Somewhat it is just that really hard to get in or being hired online because it requires that specific skills and when it comes competition then there's high competition or lets say that it is a bit that saturated nowadays but it doesnt mean that you cant be able to landed up a job online. It will be just that depending on how well you do make those applications and it would be also basing up with your skills too.
It doesnt matter on what kind of income source you are dealing into, the most important thing is that you do able to achieve on earning income.

For trading or doing business or investment then it will be having that different approach on how they would be executing out those actions but i do agree into some points above that everything is done for us to make profits or income on which its just that not much of a concern because we are all trying out our best to become profitable and this will be that our main priority. So it will be just that depending on you on how you would be executing it well into the career or venture that you would be trying out to deal on with. We are all hoping on the same target on which is to make money or profits.
The truth is that remote labor and digital jobs just provide a new reflection of how social systems used to function. Skills are currency, competition is relentless, and convenience is never free. People are all looking for "freedom", but most are just swapping one set of limits for another: from the office grind to algorithmic monitoring as well a never-ending push to stand out in a crowded market. Yes, there are more ways to get in, but the people who control access simply changed form: platforms, credentials, and personal branding. The only thing that doesn't change is how adaptable you are. "Making money" is the bare minimum; to thre  you have to reinvent yourself every time. Not being attached to anything helps since no employment, online or off, is safe for long. Even when you do it to survive, people still don't realize how much inner work it takes to not let what you do define you