Remember, if you want to be an aristocrat, you gotta act the part.
Do aristocrats spend all their time toiling away in wage slavery? Not on your life.
Remember, if you want to be an aristocrat, you gotta act the part.
Do aristocrats spend all their time toiling away in wage slavery? Not on your life.
Absolutely.
This is how I read your note.
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It's can actually be easier to be productive, if you aren't working for an employer.
I get in productive fits, where I work like a crazy person for hours or days at a time.
And then I stop and sort of coast along, for a while. Like I'm recharging my batteries. Or I have my period, or something.
An employer pays you for a 9-5, and it can be sort of luck, if he gets the best hours.