The Art of Bending Time
“An employer will never pay you what you’re worth, because if they did, you simply wouldn’t be a profitable asset to the company.”
No matter how hard you work, there’s only 24 hours in a day, and there’s only so much you can do by yourself.
That means, if you subscribe to the idea of having a fixed income, no matter how much you love your job or how often you want to work, there’s a very clear wall to how much money you can make.
Why does it appear that, in general, the more difficult and tedious the work is, the person working
By definition, employees exist to make employers money. An employer will never pay you what you’re worth, because if they did, you simply wouldn’t be a profitable asset to the company.
The question stands – how do you break through the limit of having just 24 hours in a day? How are people making millions of dollars in a DAY, when they only have as much time as everyone else?
The answer is leveraging time and resources so you can make as significant of an impact in your day. If you have 10 workers, all of a sudden you now have a potential 264 hours in a single day.
If you have a website where search engines, Facebook, Twitter, and other advertisements are sending thousands of people a day, you’ve expanded this even further.
The key is finding a profitable system that you can package in such a way that can be sold and consumed without your direct attention. Information products and services are two very common outlets for this idea. Rather than working 8 hours a day @ $10/hour for a total of $80 a day, what if you could sell just TWO copies of an information product or TWO subscriptions to a membership?
Now, what if rather than you directly selling these copies, you had advertising campaigns doing all of the hard work for you, driving endless volumes of visitors to your sales page?
Once you break out of the confines of a 24 hour day, the possibilities are endless.
-John


I love this! Been wanting to write a similar post for a while but haven’t felt like sitting down and doing it haha.