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Artsy. OK, I just lost the comment where you asked "if I can help lil Artsy with business strategy.." I said Business Strategy. I am not the pusher of magic pills for Upward Mobility.
Where the heck did that post go and its supposed to be attached to this one. Ugh.
There are many people like that. Some people are born to run the show and some people are born to work the show. Chiefs and Indians, per se. Nothing wrong with that at all, I have met people that were raised and tokd by their parents to wake up 5 days a week, go to work, clock in, clock out, receive a check on Friday, retire at 65, collect pension/retirement. I was never taught that. I was taught to not work for someone else. Everyone has different needs and comfort levels. If I did not do what I do and have done in the past (ex-hubbys businesses excluded), I would have been Bankrupt 10x over from my comfort zone in living. What I do is very stressful, but I absolutely love it. No sleep is not a problem - there is enough time to sleep when I am dead!
Absolutely. Reminds me of my former business partner, he is so funny. One time I told him I was trying to cut expenses a bit, because we weren't making money from the business, so I wanted to keep my overhead low. He said, "I am a spender. I always have been. I used to sit around and wonder how I could save money and not spend so much. I finally realized if I just put that work into figuring out ways to make MORE money, I wouldn't have any problems! I can't stop spending money, but I can make more of it." I loved that.
My comfortable lifestyle requires a lot of money. Best to figure out how to make that.
On a sidenote, I don't even let anyone eat near my computer. I paid $10,000 for this computer in April, and that's not including my $2,500 reference monitor, a $600 28" monitor, and a $600 20" monitor that I already had, plus my $3,000 in printers (disk publisher / printer, Epson high-end color printer with 9 ink cartridges, and my standard copier / scanner / faxer / printer). My computer area is not something I like other people going near, and especially not food. It's all professional editing tools, but I use it as my personal computer too.
Took viagra on a bet once. Didn't go down for a week.
No thank you.
You're supposed to seek medical treatment after 7 hours!!!
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