Dr. Hax on Nostr: Not having regular employment has challenges most people never considered. A simple ...
Not having regular employment has challenges most people never considered.
A simple example:
People with full time employment typically gets up every weekday on their employer's schedule, works on things that benefit their employer, comes home and probably have some routine including chores/exercise/relaxation.
Contrast that with someone who doesn't have regular employment. They have to decide: Will I work on something that directly benefits me today? Will I do something for society in order to earn money? Maybe do some chores? Exercise? Charity work? Or take the day off?
Weekends provide a small glimpse of what those without regular employment face daily, except without seriously considering projects that would take a week of long hours for a week straight.
If you don't have a day job, how do you balance these things from one day to the next?
A simple example:
People with full time employment typically gets up every weekday on their employer's schedule, works on things that benefit their employer, comes home and probably have some routine including chores/exercise/relaxation.
Contrast that with someone who doesn't have regular employment. They have to decide: Will I work on something that directly benefits me today? Will I do something for society in order to earn money? Maybe do some chores? Exercise? Charity work? Or take the day off?
Weekends provide a small glimpse of what those without regular employment face daily, except without seriously considering projects that would take a week of long hours for a week straight.
If you don't have a day job, how do you balance these things from one day to the next?