Hello friends, today is the 50th day of the shift.
To cheer for the death of the Japanese archer, the following is the main text:
There can be many pursuits in life. Pursuing fame and fortune, earning millions annually, or living a transparent and self fulfilling life.
The problem is that there is always a priority in everything. Only by learning the necessary production knowledge can we live a good life through production.
Otherwise, in the face of difficult life, all pursuits will turn pale.Everyone's time is limited, so it's important where to spend it.
Many people do spend time producing, but unfortunately engage in ineffective production.Similarly, many people do spend time learning, but unfortunately learn things that are not related to production, which is why they cannot make money.
The vast majority of people have never directly engaged in production in their lifetime, so they cannot educate their children on how to produce; The vast majority of people have never engaged in sales in their lifetime, so they cannot educate their children on how to sell.The most magical thing is that neither of these things can be achieved, and there is no need to rely on the education system or rely on parents to teach by example; Either self-study, and then teach by example as a parent.Another important point worth repeatedly reminding is that whether it is material wealth or spiritual wealth, in the end, all comes from the knowledge obtained through one's own time, that is, everything one can have in life actually comes from one's own time.
Time is our ultimate means of production. Unfortunately, 99% of the population relies on directly selling time to earn income.
The problem is that time is the most important means of production, and even our ultimate means of production. We have also come to the conclusion before that all the money or wealth we earn in our lifetime, fundamentally, is dug out from our own time.
It is more cost-effective to use production materials to make goods or services before selling them. Selling the means of production directly is definitely not cost-effective. In other words, selling time directly is definitely not cost-effective.Unfortunately, the vast majority of people's lifelong personal business models are really just selling their time without any processing.
And then, at this level, I work hard to compete with someone whose time unit price is higher, that's all.Actually, we have very little time to sell.24 hours a day, sleeping for 8 hours, eating, going to the bathroom, washing up, entertainment, resting, studying, etc. all require time.
Later on, most people only have 8 hours available for work or work, almost a day, which is already exhausting.So with the development of society, there will be more and more rest days. There are 5 working days per week, at least 27 statutory holidays per year, and approximately only 230 out of 365 days per year are available for work.
And the actual saleable time is only equivalent to 76 days.Someone once felt strange about something: why is the golden nanmu so expensive, yet no one grows it? Because the production and reproduction time costs of golden nanmu are too high, taking over 200 years, far exceeding the lifespan of any normal person.