The lazy way

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Working hard and smart can be a way to be lazy in the long run. That’s my aim anyway, start having my minions (invested money) work for me and slowly build that up over time to have enough to have the choice whether to work or not.

I’m never going to quit work, I always want to be doing something productive to stay healthy, but having the choice of whether to work or not I feel is a pretty good aim to have.

Once you’ve reached that situation, you can choose to be lazy, but the only way to get there is through working hard and working smart.

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