Because most of “the signs” they tell you are garbage If you try to Google “how to know you’re in love,” you’re gonna have a bad time Because it’s mostly shit advice. Here’s a small sampling: “They’re always on your mind” This is infatuation. If someone’s “always” on your mind, you’re not focused on other Really Important Things. And that’s a problem. Real love fits into real life, rather than usurping it. It’s calm, not overwhelming. They’re your ‘everything’” Ditto. “You see them in your future” “When I imagined my future job/location/adopted dog, they were always in the background of my imagination helping me out with whatever I was doing. My future just didn’t really make sense without them around.” Well, I mean, damn. You fantasize long and hard enough, you can see anything in your future — like I could imagine moving to Switzerland to be a goat farmer. That doesn’t mean I should. The problem is that we’ve made “love” into a game of escapism, and measure potential partners by how
首先、這真是是一個有意思的話題,當下悶聲發大財的行業應該會有很多,就看每個人的認知。如果你的學歷夠高,能力夠強,專業領域夠紮實,應該處處都是悶聲發大財的行業。
下面說幾個別人瞧不上,實際上是悶聲發大財的行業:
第一、早點攤。就是學校門口、公司樓下賣早點的,賣煎餅果子的,別看不起他們,他們的收入可比普通白領好多了,可能人家都在城市裡有兩三套房呢,每天都可能有兩三千的進賬,出去成本每天可能淨賺個一兩千呢,但是他們真的非常的累,每天三四點可能就要起床準備麵粉啊,什麼的。
第二、學校貼膜的。每個學校都會有貼手機膜,修手機的,這也是一個悶聲發大財的行業。想想學校一個校區得有多少人,少說四五千吧,可能過萬,人手一部手機,貼個膜,買個手機殼,修個手機的,就是不菲的收入了,以前我們學校貼膜的都開奔馳了。
第三、收破爛的,收廢品的。別小瞧收廢品的,幾乎都是暴發戶,土豪。這年頭收廢品的幾乎都成土豪了,我看到的什麼廢品站的,現在生活的非常好。
第四、就是擺攤、擺地攤,大家都應該知道了,基本上是悶聲發大財的一個行業,特別是學校周邊,工廠周邊,電子廠周邊的,地攤產品往往是他們的最愛,也是他們能消費得起的。
最後、勞動創造價值不假、但創造價值的更多的是交易、交換。所以社會最需要的是貿易,交易才能創造價值,如果不能發現特殊的行業,什麼高科技什麼的,可以試試身邊的小行業,當然最主要的是不要臉,是行動,不然都是空想。
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