You can write for money, but don't write "for money only"

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I believe that someone really loves his own work, regardless of the amount of money, but without money, how can we maintain our passion and dreams, and how can we live in this real world?

This title is from the latest episode of the podcast in Adult Learning. The original title is: Of course people have to work for money, but you can't work "for money only".

Seems a bit convoluted, right?

At first glance at this title, I believe that some people sneer like me, if work is not for money, what is so hard for, I believe that someone really loves his own work, regardless of the amount of money, but without money, how can we To maintain passion and dreams, how to live in this real world?

But after listening to an entire episode of the show, I understand why not work "just for the money".

A listener wrote to Joe, the founder of Adult Learning, because he grew up in the shadow of his parents' middle-aged unemployed family, so he told himself to study more, work hard, and avoid repeating the mistakes of his predecessors.

But the test of human nature at work is that when he is desperately working for the company and looking for a place to live, some colleagues are very cool but get almost the same salary, and some seniors are even rotten, so that he can't help it. Doubt is not necessary to work so hard.

And Joe's advice to him is:

1. Let’s first understand the reasons why colleagues get high salaries. Sometimes things may not be as simple as we see on the surface. It may be because that colleague can solve small problems that others can’t solve, or it may be because of the accumulation of seniority. In any case, please First of all, understand the reasons for the high salary of your colleague, even if he is able to receive such a salary because he has a backer behind him, and understanding the overall facts can help you see how you should go in the future.

2. Don't be sloppy at work!

Don't put a stop line on your own ability. What you need to work for is the ability to make money for a lifetime. When you think in your heart that this salary is only worth such labor, then you will always be only in this kind of salary and ability. The middle-aged unemployed group who may become the most fearful in the future.


Speaking of the title of this article, a while ago there was a lot of uproar in Matt City over social clap. Although I don't know the whole thing, I have read a few articles discussing it silently, and I feel that I can think about it. People who come up with a lot of ways to make money really have the mind to make money!

But if this thought can be used to think about how to write better and more worthy articles, and accumulated over a long period of time, there will be more lucrative returns.

If it’s just to get coins, first you have to open countless clones to register, post, and then like for yourself. The number of like coins you get is limited, and even if someone retakes the shot, there must be no follow-up clapping, which means that you need to do a lot of heavy lifting every day. to get like coin.

But if you write a good article seriously, it can bring a long tail effect and make money for a long time.

I myself don’t publish many articles in Matt City, but when I come up occasionally, I will find that the articles I have written before are applauded one after another, which is a good encouragement to me. Although not many, it is also a source of passive income. .

There is a very friendly interaction and writing atmosphere in Matt City. It is much easier to obtain clapping and like coins than other platforms. It is very happy to be able to do what you love and make money at the same time. Don't post "only for money", accumulate yourself and create good articles, so that the atmosphere of Matt City will become better and better, and it will attract more people to join the appreciation of citizens, so that "creation is valuable" becomes a kind of good cycle.

Finally, I want to introduce the PODCAST for adults to learn this episode is worth listening to.


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