I’ve always been obnoxiously inventive. And this one has stayed in the books for a personal fulfillment on my own time.
Granted, it’s not even remotely practical for the common person and that pretty much depletes a target market audience, but it’s fun to me.
It beats a flux capacitor in the ways of feasibility. 21 months ago
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I’m going to see if a clever idea can hold up to a tall order. If luck would have it, I might be able to make a living off of demolition.
And yes, I quiet enjoy recycling by use of a sledge hammer. Who wouldn’t? 21 months ago
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Working hard or hardly working might have something to do with how you spend your down time.
For me, this means making every moment of my life count for something valuable…
These three skills that might turn a few moments into a few dollars are as stands, the best and least skill demanding:
1* Doodling or sketching.
Since pictures are a high commodity in the commercial industry, particularly marketing, fashioning your own style could make you the only artist of that skill type. If nothing less, it could be that extra bonus that sets you above and beyond the employment competition.
2* Writing.
Every writing style has an audience; the writer. It is a reasonably simplistic form of entertainment and it could be worth money after a few years of practice. I’ll admit that most people don’t have the gift. Some people just have a talent for it… and publishing is costly.
3* Education.
Learning is a means of increasing your personal value in the opinion of others. The more you know, the more you get payed. No harm in learning everything you can in your spare time. 22 months ago
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Where the people go to be at peace with the community and their surroundings, there I find much to do about life and living. 2 years ago
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It cost me some money but it did yield a financial turn out. The exact numbers haven’t been released yet but I’m working on it. 2 years ago
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Would you believe it?
I’m not just gaining experience but materials for my volunteer work. Who would have thought that altruism pays.
Now if only I could branch off my newly acquired resources into employment opportunities. 2 years ago
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