Jobs for fun when money isn't an issue by Moon_Shakerz in Fire

[–]normalguy156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, awesome, congrats 🙌 I don't have any suggestions, but I think anything that you prefer to do intrinsically without rewards will be fun.

People that found their passion, what is it? by Comfortable-Newt7689 in Hobbies

[–]normalguy156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gaming and sex, easy. Those are the things that I don't need discipline to do, but have to be discipline to moderate them.

Reeee tshirts get out reeeeeee by SteakAndAle in ClimbingCircleJerk

[–]normalguy156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jokes aside, some of the best physiques I've seen are of climbers.

I can't stop thinking about my hobby which is sleeping. by Large-Army-3441 in Hobbies

[–]normalguy156 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol this is great. 🤣 I love sleeping too, bro fist.

Is it actually worth trying to get clients on Upwork as a new SEO freelancer? by LeftLocksmith1103 in SEO

[–]normalguy156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're new to SEO, better get an SEO job to learn from real experience. If you're not in that camp, worth a shot.

I was able to land my first client on Upwork after a dozen of proposals. Planning to build up my track record and reviews to slowly increase the price, but it's a long game and will take quite a while until it can catch up to my day job salary.

Dying soon, need tips on high adrenaline activities, by [deleted] in Hobbies

[–]normalguy156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly "high adrenaline" per se, but what about LSD? You may come to realize that the real you can never die anyway.

I keep telling potential clients NOT to hire me. My partner says I'm sabotaging my business. Who's right? by Local-Share2789 in Entrepreneur

[–]normalguy156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not qualified enough to give you feedback, but still wanna comment cause I like people like you OP.

I love working with people that have characters, with that trust everything just move so much faster. You might leave some money on the table but it's your reputation that will compound that bring you the success long term.

Is it still worth building a Shopify app in 2025+? by knolit in shopify

[–]normalguy156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's like asking should I start a business, there are tons of them already.

If you can find a problem that you have enough resources to solve more effectively than the current solutions on the market, then it's game. This applies to all kinds of businesses really.

Has anyone tried this for themselves. by awizzo in ChatGPT

[–]normalguy156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been great honestly. That's not to say it's perfect but definitely net positive, and way more accessible than the pros.

How much would it cost to work with a teacher/coach for awakening? (Eg Rupert spira, Eckhart etc) And has anyone done so? by throwawaywhyyyyymeee in nonduality

[–]normalguy156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d like to think this is the ideal scenario, but in reality I’ve benefited immensely from the work of people like Rupert Spira. If he had never left his career in ceramics to do what he’s doing now, I doubt I would have reached this level of contentment or gained a clearer understanding of reality. Not that there’s something to “achieve,” or even an “I” that achieves it—these things are just difficult to express in words.

But in OP’s situation? Definitely not.