Extra Income or Expensive Mistake
by: Bradley Doolen900
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The Easy Money Myth
From when we are young we are taught of how life is easier when we have more spendable income. We admire those that live a life of excess and we long for a life with more leisure and social time. Our daily lives are heavily burdened with time spent at jobs, school, and taking care of our loved ones. We can barely find time to unwind ourselves, never mind find sources for extra income. Therein lies the danger of the easy money schemes that slide in through our mail slot and sneak past our junk filter on our email folders. Sure, you may throw them in the recycle bin, but surely you have read at least one and wondered if there really was some easy money available for you so that you could get your hands on a little extra income.
Easy money pitches usually look very similar, they give you a fuzzy outline of a structured process that promises that you will not have to invest large quantities of time, and you don't have to have any special skill, you will be able to earn some extra income without much of a time investment at all. This is where the pitch starts to gain intensity, because they are about to ask you for some of your money to show how committed you are, or to pay for research and materials. It seems like a small investment for the thousands upon thousands that you are promised to make using this money making system, and you will hardly notice that it's gone when you are enjoying your extra income. It really does have a nice ring to it, armchair millions, cash flow business, money in the bank, and other similar buzzwords that make us crazy for the little piece of American dream that we long for sound like the blessing that we have been waiting for all of our lives, the key to being able to take a vacation, or watch our children grow.
It's funny how someone had to invest all of that work in such a devious campaign when they could have just used their own materials to indulge in endless wealth with no effort. Why didn't they just initiate that no money down system instead of launching that junk mail campaign to offer the system to you? The reality of the situation is that there is no such thing as easy money. Even the person that sent you that get rich quick offer in your email had to send out thousands of them to make sales. That they are selling misery and false hope to a desperate society matters very little. The moral of the story is that if you want extra income you will need to find a way to actually earn money, most likely by taking on extra work, because easy money is simply a myth that is perpetuated through a series of shady marketing campaigns designed to take the money of those that need it most.
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