“Turn your hobby into a career, and you’ll never work a day in your life” Except that’s not true. My hobby doesn’t require administration, bookkeeping, accountancy, etc. And if I don’t feel like doing my hobby tthen I just skip it for a day or a week or a couple of months. But if it’s your career then you need to do it. And you need to earn money with it. And you will get angry clients, and you will have to handle complaints. Turn your hobby into a career, and you’ll quickly lose your hobby.
There’s an old joke about a man who spots the same young man serenading a young woman every evening. He decides to promote the romance and talk to the girl’s father. Full of his own good deed, he tells the young man that they can now get married.
The young man ponders for a moment and then asks, “But what will I do with my evenings?”
SteveHL 11 months ago
Dunkin’ Donuts?
jmworacle 11 months ago
Boyd has a point.
SNVBD 11 months ago
“Turn your hobby into a career, and you’ll never work a day in your life” Except that’s not true. My hobby doesn’t require administration, bookkeeping, accountancy, etc. And if I don’t feel like doing my hobby tthen I just skip it for a day or a week or a couple of months. But if it’s your career then you need to do it. And you need to earn money with it. And you will get angry clients, and you will have to handle complaints. Turn your hobby into a career, and you’ll quickly lose your hobby.
Milady Meg 11 months ago
You mean, until the bars open.
david_42 11 months ago
“Turn your hobby into a career, and it becomes a job." Former homebrewer gone pro.
strodgers 11 months ago
Go to the next Starbucks.
Regina Williams 11 months ago
I totally agree with you
GaryCooper 11 months ago
Then they could spend their free time at the call center.
mistercatworks 11 months ago
There’s an old joke about a man who spots the same young man serenading a young woman every evening. He decides to promote the romance and talk to the girl’s father. Full of his own good deed, he tells the young man that they can now get married.
The young man ponders for a moment and then asks, “But what will I do with my evenings?”