Hey Dan here and in this video we're looking at
why passion pays if you are in
or
why not only will you have the more fulfilled
probably happier and probably less stressful
life. If you follow your passions, but you're
gonna get paid you're gonna get the big bucks and
I wanna break this down for you. If you don't
know already, I do a lot of work coaching with
freelancers and entrepreneurs and this is
something I cover a lot and have a ton of
experience and it is an Absolute game changer,
when you change your mindset to realize not only
will you be happier, following your passion but
you're probably gonna make more money in the long
run. That's a pretty awesome mindset to take on
is it not so let's explore that in this video so
something I hear a lot from people is this
internal debate they're having about whether to
follow their passion and be happy or get a job
where they can make money and have a good income
in my
Periods the people who really have a passion,
they wanna be following if they are izzard
who settle for a job. They're really not that
into they end up with neither they don't really
end up making a ton of money in this job. They're
not that into that doesn't make sense we've
learned in society that taking a job you don't
like and struggling should financially reward you
does that really make a lot of sense, though,
let's think about basic economics when something
is good people spend money on it when something
is bad people generally don't like it we're
spending money on it. So as Has someone who is
doing a job that you don't really want to do.
What are the odds that in the long run. I'm not
talking about the first few months for few years
where you can fake it, but over 10 20 years, what
are the odds that you're gonna be good at that
job that you don't really like doing
probably, not very high right on the other hand,
what if you were to pursue that passion, if you
were to maybe start your own business become a
freelancer or pursue the arts and you I really
loved it and you're obsessed over it like
everyday you're, freaking working on it and
getting better at pouring your heart and soul
into it and you have no stress because even if
you got smoked by a bus that day, you would die
happy. Knowing you were doing what you were meant
to be doing and each and everyday. You kept
working on this thing and he became better and
better and it wasn't thinking it wasn't stress it
was just what you love doing and what you were
already naturally good at
Wonder what would happen over a couple of years.
Maybe not the first six months of the first year
when most people quit but couple of years, five
years maybe even if you kept pursuing this thing,
that you love doing and have a passion for and
we're just always driven to do wonder what would
happen over a decade or so of applying yourself
think you become good. Maybe the kind of good
that people pay an incredibly large amount of
money for yeah Quite possibly quite possibly, but
I'm being crazy here, I know I know it probably
like just logically, it makes more sent to get a
job with a Bank that you don't like doing,
surrounded by people who are driven by things
that don't drive you like status, significant
material possessions and it totally makes sense
to go work with them doing something you don't
really like that much in an environment of
ethics. You don't really agree with Instead of
that whole passion thing that you really love
doing it would be internally driven by him. Would
just absolutely be enthralled with probably. I'm
speaking crazy here, because honestly, if, if you
didn't make more money pursuing crappy jobs that
steal your energy and your soul and for some
people, let's be very clear here for a lot of
type caesar, not crappy jobs. I'm speaking to
an in depth piece for other people, these are
there good jobs and if they had to sit at home
and paint all day, they would want to jump off
the bridge right But for you, these are crappy
jobs. Why would they actually end up paying you
better in the very long run. Maybe in the short
run. Like of course right, you finished
University or you're in your mid twenties. Let's
say, which probably especially if you're in your
if you haven't even finished University, yet but
you're starting out where you gonna get paid more
pursuing your artistic Dream, starting your own
business in the first year or going and working
for a huge Corporation you're, probably gonna
earn more A Corporation absolutely right so year.
One vs year one you're going to earn more money
with some kind of a nine to five job. Most of the
time. Your two year three. What kind of raises
are you getting at that job where you get in an
increase of maybe five percent of year 10 percent
a year. I mean that's a pretty good raise from my
understanding I don't really know a lot about
jobs, but from what I'm told that 10 percent a
year raise will be pretty awesome. How does that
work in the long run when I started as a free
lunch right are my first year was relatively
rough. I maybe made I'd honestly Look there I'd
be totally guessing now, but I may be made like
20000 dollars or something maybe a bit more than
that in the first year and it was a bit of a
struggle to say the least. I started out charging
16 dollars an hour if I was at a normal job. I
probably be earning 30 dollars an hour
consistently like 40 hours a week and I was
earning 16 with my first client, like four hours
a week, not exactly lucrative. I wasn't exactly
driving down the main boulevard in my you know
mercedes convert
Impressing the ladies but year 21 year end.
I was bordering on a hundred dollars an hour and
by about eighteen months in depending on the
client in the arrangement and all that I was
charging between a hundred and 25 and a hundred
and 50 dollars an hour for my work. Now I was
gonna say I'm not good at math but I'm actually
really good at math is good. I'm not good at math
but that's, like an increase of what 700 percent
raise that's a pretty Could raise over an
eighteen month period. I would say and this is
now that was maybe a bit I don't know. I don't
wanna say everyone will have the same kind of
growth right part of what helped me, as I had a
bit of business experience already and it was a
good copywriter really good at what I was doing.
I think, but that's not uncommon to see those
kind of leaf when I look around all my
entrepreneurial friends it's kind of the same
thing, like the first year or two is a bit rough
you're, not always bringing in the mad bucks
you're, a little stress not because it's a
different stress and When you work a job, you
don't like I remember this feeling as I could
dread stress, I go gotta go into the office again
at the Chris guy that asshole. I sit beside he's
got it's like a dread and it's kind of coming
from your soul. Like I don't wanna do this when
you work for yourself the stress is more like oh
this is awesome I'm Super excited. How I'm gonna
eat today crap. I don't know how I'm gonna afford
food today, but I'm Super excited and this is fun
and I'm gonna find a solution. Instead of a
different stress right and personally, I would
prefer that other stress, but I have the first
couple of years have some of that stress, but
then And you've change and the money starts to
come in and the money doesn't come in like it
does on a corporate gig where it's five percent.
10 percent raise a year, whatever it can
massively accelerate. I mean I've seen friends go
from 20000, a year to a hundred thousand a year.
I wouldn't Bank on that. I'm not throwing that
out of some case study of what's gonna happen to
you, but the increases are huge and because you
work for yourself you're doing your own thing
you're in charge of your own destiny, with it and
you can find ways to really scale and grow and
you're always the one in charge of your income
Same thing I imagine happens selling your own art
and that sort of thing is probably really hard in
the first couple of years, but at some point you
hit scale and I don't mean scale like some tech.
Startup, but scale where enough people know about
you and your confident enough and you're good
enough. Like your quality is getting better and
better and then suddenly things can really blow
up in a second. I wanna share a bet that I would
take 10 times out of 10 before I do be sure to
watch to the end of this video. I'm gonna share a
free set of training. I have all about working
For yourself, you're, gonna love, this stuff I'm
gonna share that at the end but here's that I
would take 10 times out of 10. I would bet that
if you take an or
up and over a 10 year period, one is going like a
corporate kind of gig and the other is really
doing their own thing fooling no doubt no lack of
commitment back and forth. I don't know what they
should do, but pulling that over 10 year Rated
the person doing their own thing is going to come
out better, financially. There. Gonna be less
stress that will be spending less money and
probably have a lower cost of living. But even
all that aside, I would venture that they may end
up making a lot more money as well doing their
own thing the odd exception is side of someone
happens to be like a genius stock trader or
something but that's not really our thing you
know the high emotion, financial investing not so
much for us idealists So if that's true why,
don't more people go that route. Well, there's a
few reason, one I'm gonna say. Society I'm gonna
be that guy blaming them and blaming society it's
not some weird conspiracy but most people are uh,
as types and most people are like ugh jay types
where they want to have structure and they want
consistency and stability and generally, that is
what our society looks like and what were raised
in so we get raise Just being told, like this, is
what you want. You know, steady job steady.
Paycheck don't take a risk also, most people
don't know that many successful artists or
entrepreneurs when I grew up I didn't know any at
least that I knew of maybe my parents had some.
They were like hiding in the closet, but I had no
model of what it would like to be a successful
entrepreneur or an artist or something that just
didn't exist and there's a few reasons for that.
One is, it's not a high percentage of the
population cuz most people don't go for it, but
the second thing is Is that usually those people
are gonna stick with each other like if I'm a
successful painter I'm not like all man, I should
go hangout with those Bank tellers and tell them
all about my awesome life traveling the world. I
bet those Bank tellers have great stories. They
can share with me that will be a fun Friday night
alright the last reason I would say in this test
segway into training. I wanna talk about here is
that most people don't have the support they
don't know they're on the right track where they
don't even know what is possible so they kind of
get an in clean like I'd like to work for myself,
a bit maybe I'll try this It out and then they
get into a few months, they don't really know
what to do and they're not really sure they're on
track because there's no one in their life,
telling them like yeah you're doing. The right
thing. It takes awhile keep going so they end up
kind of giving up quitting. They talk to a family
member who has no clue about pursuing a passion
and they say well, if it's tough maybe you should
quit and go and take a job where do whatever
right and that leads me to this training. I wanna
share I'll have a link in the description and the
card pop up it's a Free video series I, wanna
share with you as well as he
I've filmed all about pursuing your passion,
particularly around freelance scenes that could
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it's totally free training and I think if you're
kind of on the fence or you've started working
for yourself, this is a big one. If you started
working for yourself and then kind of lost your
momentum. Maybe you even gave up temporarily and
went back to a job or something then the second
video I'm gonna share with you is a game changer.
It will totally bring you back to the plainfield
the first video will explain all about actually
how do you kinda think about working for yourself
and what you should do and the Third, video is
all about follow through and how do you actually
hit that big income. You know, I talked about the
hundred plus dollars an hour. How do you actually
go to that from the 20 dollar. 30 dollar, an hour
range, so click. Those link check. It out. You
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