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Well the goal should be to do as little work as possible so that you can do more of what floats your boat.

 

Therefore my ideal would be ( I can't remember the proper name) these ghost product sites that come high up the rankings and then generate money when the punter "clicks" through to the proper site.

 

I read a case study once of a very IT smart young woman who had set loads of these up targeting more niche markets and was earning a very comfy living via her laptop whilst she travelled the world.

 

Failing that I have always had a yearning to be a flying postman somewhere like the Canadian wilderness with a nice little water plane etc etc.

 

Most run of the mill opportunities in the UK just seem like a whole lotta hassle and stress for very little extra.

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Well the goal should be to do as little work as possible so that you can do more of what floats your boat.

 

Therefore my ideal would be ( I can't remember the proper name) these ghost product sites that come high up the rankings and then generate money when the punter "clicks" through to the proper site.

 

I read a case study once of a very IT smart young woman who had set loads of these up targeting more niche markets and was earning a very comfy living via her laptop whilst she travelled the world.

 

Failing that I have always had a yearning to be a flying postman somewhere like the Canadian wilderness with a nice little water plane etc etc.

 

Most run of the mill opportunities in the UK just seem like a whole lotta hassle and stress for very little extra.

What if, y'know, actually doing something floats your boat? Instead of idling away your life?

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Then do that :lol:

 

It's like the lottery winner who keeps on working.

 

If I didn't need to work I could happily fill my days.

 

Well sure, I suppose it's dead easy staying stimulated when you've the attention span of a gnat.

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I had an idea to start an 18-wheeler truck driving experience thing. All I need is some trucks, a truck driving license, an abandoned airport and $100k for annual insurances. Easy.

 

I wanna drive a massive truck because I think it would be fun is basically what I'm saying.

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I'd open a coffee/bookshop. Dark wood bookshelves from floor to ceiling, comfy sofas, homemade cakes and freshly brewed coffee. People could come and go, use it as a bit of time out, take books from the shelves to read and relax for as long as they wanted. A little haven of chilled-out peace and quiet from the real world.

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I'd open a coffee/bookshop. Dark wood bookshelves from floor to ceiling, comfy sofas, homemade cakes and freshly brewed coffee. People could come and go, use it as a bit of time out, take books from the shelves to read and relax for as long as they wanted. A little haven of chilled-out peace and quiet from the real world.

Had a daydream along these lines only yesterday....

 

Add a fireplace for winter and attach a book discussion club to bring them together...

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A gym. With me as the resident ponce/pt

 

Or

 

A music studio. Making tunes while getting blunted. #livingthedream

Put a workstation and an apple mac in the loft.

 

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I'm thinking of doing something different but I've no idea where to start as there really is no beginning to my talents. Saying that, I'm thinking of opening a small sports journalist cafe where weary sports journalists come come in a and partake in coffee, tea, whiskey or bottles of Stella. I'd obviously put some bait on with maybe a local flavour, say, slithers of saveloy on a platter with micro portions of black pudding, pease pudding served with a separate small plate of a quarter piece of locally baked Stottie. A kind of fusion of a Tyneside tapas if you'd like.

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