The Whole Scoop: Why I Almost Shut Down The Growing Life
You’re about to read a long-ass post. But before you grab a cup of coco and put on your reading glasses . . .
Here’s What I Want You to Do
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Ok, now to the part about me almost shutting down The Growing Life. It all begins with . . .
A Series of AWESOME Conversations
About a month ago I started having daily conversations with readers of this blog. What I discovered OVER and OVER again was that most everyone reading The Growing Life “gets” all this liberation stuff I’ve been talking about. I’ve heard over and over again that I validate your alternative lifestyle aspirations. And I’m happy to have done this. Really.
So you may be thinking . . .
“So Why Shut Down The Growing Life?”
As I said earlier, I talk to a reader of this blog nearly every day. And nearly everyone I’ve spoken to has the exact same reason why they can’t quit their 9-5 job and live the life they want. Want to take a guess what that reason is?
You’re right: it’s money.
But it’s really more complex than that. You see, quitting your 9-5 job and recreating your life takes a LOT of time. Creating alternative sources of income takes time. And building a lifestyle from scratch takes time. And the list goes on.
And most people can’t afford their own time. This bears repeating . . .
If You’re Like Most People, then Large Corporations Can Afford Your Time But You Cannot
If you’re like most people, then you can’t survive without selling your time to someone else.
How fucked up is that?
So the real problem really isn’t money, it’s our inability to buy our own time. (Most people could liberate themselves if they could just buy enough of their own time).

