Stop Working for the Man
Here’s an idea. Go out to dinner with a good friend and come up with ideas for web sites and web applications. I did just that last night, and we have some really great ideas that we didn’t have the day before. We don’t know if any of them will turn into anything, but you never know.
Make a goal to have all of your basic living costs paid for by residual (repeat) income. I did that a few years ago. I’m not there yet, but I will be, and by 2007 if I make my goal.
Set a date and write it down. What do you need to achieve that? Stop working for the man and put your brain to use. Find a way to meet all of your monetary needs and with something that earns money over and over again. You can do it! There are 8,760 hours in a year. Use just a few of them today and plan your escape.
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Planning the escape is a lot of fun. Me and my business partner used to meet a coffee shop at 6:00 in the morning before going to our office jobs and brainstorm on business ideas. Ahh, those were the days.
The previous Comment was posted on September 14, 2006 at 9:54 am
The ideas are the easy part, it is the implementation that is difficult, especially when your idea extends beyond your own area of expertise and instead requires a whole other area which you must branch out and learn. The time it takes to learn becomes too much and ideas diminish. If I had the amount of time it would take to build the next great thing (as I envision it), I would definitely “stop working for the man.” Great post!
The previous Comment was posted on September 14, 2006 at 10:28 am
Ummm yeahhh your going to have to come in on Sundaaaayyy.
Did you get the memo on the coversheet for the TPS reports.
The previous Comment was posted on September 14, 2006 at 1:01 pm
The important thing is to keep moving it forward when the initial idea has been out there awhile. Breaking your idea down into pieces and moving it forward, with two people on it you could work double time. Having a set deadline and feature set for 1.0 makes your idea move forward as well.
The previous Comment was posted on September 14, 2006 at 1:23 pm
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The previous Pingback was posted on September 15, 2006 at 6:48 am
Somehow that is just easier said than done. I’m thinking of new ideas every day, but I’m also sorting them – some just need to much work, some is just to unrealistic and some just ain’t good enough.
But as it seems like you have found some great ideas, you’re welcome to get in touch if you want some help in any way
The previous Comment was posted on September 17, 2006 at 11:11 am
Yeah, but I keep on tripping on the residual income part… that still comes from “The Man”
The previous Comment was posted on October 26, 2006 at 9:46 am