Thursday, December 28, 2006

10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job

Well I have a job...but following article is really inspiring.......

Link : [http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/07/
10-reasons-you-should-never-get-a-job]

Just for fun I recently asked Erin, “Now that the kids are in summer school, don’t you think it’s about time you went out and got yourself a job? I hate seeing you wallow in unemployment for so long.”

She smiled and said, “Wow. I have been unemployed a really long time. That’s weird… I like it!”

Neither of us have had jobs since the ’90s (my only job was in 1992), so we’ve been self-employed for quite a while. In our household it’s a running joke for one of us to say to the other, “Maybe you should get a job, derelict!”

It’s like the scene in The Three Stooges where Moe tells Curly to get a job, and Curly backs away, saying, “No, please… not that! Anything but that!”

It’s funny that when people reach a certain age, such as after graduating college, they assume it’s time to go out and get a job. But like many things the masses do, just because everyone does it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. In fact, if you’re reasonably intelligent, getting a job is one of the worst things you can do to support yourself. There are far better ways to make a living than selling yourself into indentured servitude.

Here are some reasons you should do everything in your power to avoid getting a job:

1. Income for dummies.

Getting a job and trading your time for money may seem like a good idea. There’s only one problem with it. It’s stupid! It’s the stupidest way you can possibly generate income! This is truly income for dummies.

Why is getting a job so dumb? Because you only get paid when you’re working. Don’t you see a problem with that, or have you been so thoroughly brainwashed into thinking it’s reasonable and intelligent to only earn income when you’re working? Have you never considered that it might be better to be paid even when you’re not working? Who taught you that you could only earn income while working? Some other brainwashed employee perhaps?

Don’t you think your life would be much easier if you got paid while you were eating, sleeping, and playing with the kids too? Why not get paid 24/7? Get paid whether you work or not. Don’t your plants grow even when you aren’t tending to them? Why not your bank account?

Who cares how many hours you work? Only a handful of people on this entire planet care how much time you spend at the office. Most of us won’t even notice whether you work 6 hours a week or 60. But if you have something of value to provide that matters to us, a number of us will be happy to pull out our wallets and pay you for it. We don’t care about your time — we only care enough to pay for the value we receive. Do you really care how long it took me to write this article? Would you pay me twice as much if it took me 6 hours vs. only 3?

Non-dummies often start out on the traditional income for dummies path. So don’t feel bad if you’re just now realizing you’ve been suckered. Non-dummies eventually realize that trading time for money is indeed extremely dumb and that there must be a better way. And of course there is a better way. The key is to de-couple your value from your time.

Smart people build systems that generate income 24/7, especially passive income. This can include starting a business, building a web site, becoming an investor, or generating royalty income from creative work. The system delivers the ongoing value to people and generates income from it, and once it’s in motion, it runs continuously whether you tend to it or not. From that moment on, the bulk of your time can be invested in increasing your income (by refining your system or spawning new ones) instead of merely maintaining your income.

This web site is an example of such a system. At the time of this writing, it generates about $9000 a month in income for me (update: $40,000 a month as of 10/31/06), and it isn’t my only income stream either. I write each article just once (fixed time investment), and people can extract value from them year after year. The web server delivers the value, and other systems (most of which I didn’t even build and don’t even understand) collect income and deposit it automatically into my bank account. It’s not perfectly passive, but I love writing and would do it for free anyway. But of course it cost me a lot of money to launch this business, right? Um, yeah, $9 is an awful lot these days (to register the domain name). Everything after that was profit.

Sure it takes some upfront time and effort to design and implement your own income-generating systems. But you don’t have to reinvent the wheel — feel free to use existing systems like ad networks and affiliate programs. Once you get going, you won’t have to work so many hours to support yourself. Wouldn’t it be nice to be out having dinner with your spouse, knowing that while you’re eating, you’re earning money? If you want to keep working long hours because you enjoy it, go right ahead. If you want to sit around doing nothing, feel free. As long as your system continues delivering value to others, you’ll keep getting paid whether you’re working or not.

Your local bookstore is filled with books containing workable systems others have already designed, tested, and debugged. Nobody is born knowing how to start a business or generate investment income, but you can easily learn it. How long it takes you to figure it out is irrelevant because the time is going to pass anyway. You might as well emerge at some future point as the owner of income-generating systems as opposed to a lifelong wage slave. This isn’t all or nothing. If your system only generates a few hundred dollars a month, that’s a significant step in the right direction.

2. Limited experience.

You might think it’s important to get a job to gain experience. But that’s like saying you should play golf to get experience playing golf. You gain experience from living, regardless of whether you have a job or not. A job only gives you experience at that job, but you gain ”experience” doing just about anything, so that’s no real benefit at all. Sit around doing nothing for a couple years, and you can call yourself an experienced meditator, philosopher, or politician.

The problem with getting experience from a job is that you usually just repeat the same limited experience over and over. You learn a lot in the beginning and then stagnate. This forces you to miss other experiences that would be much more valuable. And if your limited skill set ever becomes obsolete, then your experience won’t be worth squat. In fact, ask yourself what the experience you’re gaining right now will be worth in 20-30 years. Will your job even exist then?

Consider this. Which experience would you rather gain? The knowledge of how to do a specific job really well — one that you can only monetize by trading your time for money – or the knowledge of how to enjoy financial abundance for the rest of your life without ever needing a job again? Now I don’t know about you, but I’d rather have the latter experience. That seems a lot more useful in the real world, wouldn’t you say?

3. Lifelong domestication.

Getting a job is like enrolling in a human domestication program. You learn how to be a good pet.

Look around you. Really look. What do you see? Are these the surroundings of a free human being? Or are you living in a cage for unconscious animals? Have you fallen in love with the color beige?

How’s your obedience training coming along? Does your master reward your good behavior? Do you get disciplined if you fail to obey your master’s commands?

Is there any spark of free will left inside you? Or has your conditioning made you a pet for life?

Humans are not meant to be raised in cages. You poor thing…

4. Too many mouths to feed.

Employee income is the most heavily taxed there is. In the USA you can expect that about half your salary will go to taxes. The tax system is designed to disguise how much you’re really giving up because some of those taxes are paid by your employer, and some are deducted from your paycheck. But you can bet that from your employer’s perspective, all of those taxes are considered part of your pay, as well as any other compensation you receive such as benefits. Even the rent for the office space you consume is considered, so you must generate that much more value to cover it. You might feel supported by your corporate environment, but keep in mind that you’re the one paying for it.

Another chunk of your income goes to owners and investors. That’s a lot of mouths to feed.

It isn’t hard to understand why employees pay the most in taxes relative to their income. After all, who has more control over the tax system? Business owners and investors or employees?

You only get paid a fraction of the real value you generate. Your real salary may be more than triple what you’re paid, but most of that money you’ll never see. It goes straight into other people’s pockets.

What a generous person you are!

5. Way too risky.

Many employees believe getting a job is the safest and most secure way to support themselves.

Morons.

Social conditioning is amazing. It’s so good it can even make people believe the exact opposite of the truth.

Does putting yourself in a position where someone else can turn off all your income just by saying two words (”You’re fired”) sound like a safe and secure situation to you? Does having only one income stream honestly sound more secure than having 10?

The idea that a job is the most secure way to generate income is just silly. You can’t have security if you don’t have control, and employees have the least control of anyone. If you’re an employee, then your real job title should be professional gambler.

6. Having an evil bovine master.

When you run into an idiot in the entrepreneurial world, you can turn around and head the other way. When you run into an idiot in the corporate world, you have to turn around and say, “Sorry, boss.”

Did you know that the word boss comes from the Dutch word baas, which historically means master? Another meaning of the word boss is “a cow or bovine.” And in many video games, the boss is the evil dude that you have to kill at the end of a level.

So if your boss is really your evil bovine master, then what does that make you? Nothing but a turd in the herd.

Who’s your daddy?

7. Begging for money.

When you want to increase your income, do you have to sit up and beg your master for more money? Does it feel good to be thrown some extra Scooby Snacks now and then?

Or are you free to decide how much you get paid without needing anyone’s permission but your own?

If you have a business and one customer says “no” to you, you simply say “next.”

8. An inbred social life.

Many people treat their jobs as their primary social outlet. They hang out with the same people working in the same field. Such incestuous relations are social dead ends. An exciting day includes deep conversations about the company’s switch from Sparkletts to Arrowhead, the delay of Microsoft’s latest operating system, and the unexpected delivery of more Bic pens. Consider what it would be like to go outside and talk to strangers. Ooooh… scary! Better stay inside where it’s safe.

If one of your co-slaves gets sold to another master, do you lose a friend? If you work in a male-dominated field, does that mean you never get to talk to women above the rank of receptionist? Why not decide for yourself whom to socialize with instead of letting your master decide for you? Believe it or not, there are locations on this planet where free people congregate. Just be wary of those jobless folk — they’re a crazy bunch!

9. Loss of freedom.

It takes a lot of effort to tame a human being into an employee. The first thing you have to do is break the human’s independent will. A good way to do this is to give them a weighty policy manual filled with nonsensical rules and regulations. This leads the new employee to become more obedient, fearing that s/he could be disciplined at any minute for something incomprehensible. Thus, the employee will likely conclude it’s safest to simply obey the master’s commands without question. Stir in some office politics for good measure, and we’ve got a freshly minted mind slave.

As part of their obedience training, employees must be taught how to dress, talk, move, and so on. We can’t very well have employees thinking for themselves, now can we? That would ruin everything.

God forbid you should put a plant on your desk when it’s against the company policy. Oh no, it’s the end of the world! Cindy has a plant on her desk! Summon the enforcers! Send Cindy back for another round of sterility training!

Free human beings think such rules and regulations are silly of course. The only policy they need is: “Be smart. Be nice. Do what you love. Have fun.”

10. Becoming a coward.

Have you noticed that employed people have an almost endless capacity to whine about problems at their companies? But they don’t really want solutions – they just want to vent and make excuses why it’s all someone else’s fault. It’s as if getting a job somehow drains all the free will out of people and turns them into spineless cowards. If you can’t call your boss a jerk now and then without fear of getting fired, you’re no longer free. You’ve become your master’s property.

When you work around cowards all day long, don’t you think it’s going to rub off on you? Of course it will. It’s only a matter of time before you sacrifice the noblest parts of your humanity on the altar of fear: first courage… then honesty… then honor and integrity… and finally your independent will. You sold your humanity for nothing but an illusion. And now your greatest fear is discovering the truth of what you’ve become.

I don’t care how badly you’ve been beaten down. It is never too late to regain your courage. Never!

Still want a job?

If you’re currently a well-conditioned, well-behaved employee, your most likely reaction to the above will be defensiveness. It’s all part of the conditioning. But consider that if the above didn’t have a grain of truth to it, you wouldn’t have an emotional reaction at all. This is only a reminder of what you already know. You can deny your cage all you want, but the cage is still there. Perhaps this all happened so gradually that you never noticed it until now… like a lobster enjoying a nice warm bath.

If any of this makes you mad, that’s a step in the right direction. Anger is a higher level of consciousness than apathy, so it’s a lot better than being numb all the time. Any emotion — even confusion — is better than apathy. If you work through your feelings instead of repressing them, you’ll soon emerge on the doorstep of courage. And when that happens, you’ll have the will to actually do something about your situation and start living like the powerful human being you were meant to be instead of the domesticated pet you’ve been trained to be.

Happily jobless

What’s the alternative to getting a job? The alternative is to remain happily jobless for life and to generate income through other means. Realize that you earn income by providing value — not time – so find a way to provide your best value to others, and charge a fair price for it. One of the simplest and most accessible ways is to start your own business. Whatever work you’d otherwise do via employment, find a way to provide that same value directly to those who will benefit most from it. It takes a bit more time to get going, but your freedom is easily worth the initial investment of time and energy. Then you can buy your own Scooby Snacks for a change.

And of course everything you learn along the way, you can share with others to generate even more value. So even your mistakes can be monetized.

Here are some free resources to help you get started:

One of the greatest fears you’ll confront is that you may not have any real value to offer others. Maybe being an employee and getting paid by the hour is the best you can do. Maybe you just aren’t worth that much. That line of thinking is all just part of your conditioning. It’s absolute nonsense. As you begin to dump such brainwashing, you’ll soon recognize that you have the ability to provide enormous value to others and that people will gladly pay you for it. There’s only one thing that prevents you from seeing this truth — fear.

All you really need is the courage to be yourself. Your real value is rooted in who you are, not what you do. The only thing you need actually do is express your real self to the world. You’ve been told all sort of lies as to why you can’t do that. But you’ll never know true happiness and fulfillment until you summon the courage to do it anyway.

The next time someone says to you, “Get a job,” I suggest you reply as Curly did: ”No, please… not that! Anything but that!” Then poke him right in the eyes.

You already know deep down that getting a job isn’t what you want. So don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise. Learn to trust your inner wisdom, even if the whole world says you’re wrong and foolish for doing so. Years from now you’ll look back and realize it was one of the best decisions you ever made.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Mumbai Rudest....????

Well...Even I used to think so.Before you start reading further...I would like to tell you what is post is all about....Its about a survey conducted by Reader Digest according to which New York is most polite city in the world...and our won Mumbai..(Ammchhi Mumbai....) is rudest....

Take a look at the list...

ROLL OF HONOUR

1 New York (80 per cent)
2 Zurich (77)
3 Toronto (70)
4= Berlin (68)
4= São Paulo (68)
4= Zagreb (68)
7= Auckland (67)
7= Warsaw (67)
9 Mexico City (65)
10 Stockholm (63)
11= Budapest (60)
11= Madrid (60)
11= Prague (60)
11= Vienna (60)
15= Buenos Aires (57)
15= Johannesburg (57)
15= Lisbon (57)
15= London (57)
15= Paris (57)
20 Amsterdam (52)
21= Helsinki (48)
21= Manila (48)
23= Milan (47)
23= Sydney (47)
25= Bangkok (45)
25= Hong Kong (45)
25= Ljubljana (45)
28= Jakarta (43)
28= Taipei (43)
30= Moscow (42)
30= Singapore (42)
32 Seoul (40)
33 Kuala Lumpur (37)
34 Bucharest (35)
35 Bombay (32)


Now you must be thinking why there is no Delhi..Bangalore...or other Indian city...Well answer to that question is:


Reader’s Digest magazine sent reporters into the principal city of each of the 35 countries in which it publishes to conduct a survey of local politeness. Three tests were employed: dropping papers in a busy street to see if anyone would help; checking how often shop assistants said “thank you”; and counting how often someone held a door open.

TimesOnline(UK) says principal city in the country, that good news for all Mumbai...but the bad news is we are the rudest...(I mean according to survey).All Mumbai based news papers...TOI, HT, MIDDAY, DNA,MIRROR...everyone is trying to tell their reader that we are not rude...we are civil...we feel for the city and everyone from heart...and similar kind of arguments.

I don't believe any of those newspaper....but at the same time I don't even agree with RD's survey.Picking up a papers...holding doors...saying thanks....is that enough to brand a city as polite....or rude...(if they don't do that..).

After reading the survey....I thought they are right. Try catching a train in peak hours and you will know how rude are people to each other.I generally avoid doing that....but on one such occasion...while getting out of the train....I got a deep cut on my hand...I still have that mark..on my hand.But in the same train...I have seen...people..taking care of each other,saying sorry, when they push you...and smiling to each other even if they don't have breathing space.
That means even if we are rude...(becasue we do not say thank you , hi bye...etc)...we do care about everyone around us...we do try to help people ....and that why I think people call Mumbai, a city with Spirit.

I think now its the time for us ( not BMC, not MMRDC)....to start working together to improve our own city...and make it one of the best city in the world...(We know we have no competition in India.. :P (see that TIMESONLINE wrote...principal city in the country ;) )

While Inagurating Mumbai Metro Rail Project ( One step toward better Mumbai), Our Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh said following statement which is very encouraging for all Mumbaikars.

Last year, they (Mumbaikars) demonstrated to the country and the world their resolve, their determination, their energy, their spirit of cooperation and tolerance, and I salute them.’’


Monday, January 02, 2006

Another Fun Ride....

Bikes..and Long drives..... A true passion, and I share it with my group. (IIT wing junta)

Last Year in Jan, I along with my Five friends went on a unplanned trip to Goa, a 1300 Km ride completed in two and half day. Trip all of us can never forget.

Around 1 am 31st December.. I hear a knock at my door.I was watching "Kal ho na ho" on Doordarshan along with Sammy ( My room mate) at our Andheri flat.When I opened the door, I saw Dopa, Shanty and Mucchi with Shanty and Mucchi in helmets. I asked them to come inside. I asked them whats there plan and they said they are thinking of goinig on a long drive, just to rediscover the magic of our Jan ride to Goa and to bide a great adventurous farewell to 2005.I asked them where are we going and Dopa said " Hum Kabhi plan karke kahi gaye hai kya...aaj bhi nikal padege tahalne". I acted fast and got dressed up soon. This time...unlike the last time...We also..took sweaters and jackets with us to counter December cold.

I wished Sammy Happy New Year( Even thou it was more than 20 hrs left...) But I was not sure where I would be when India will welcome new year.

All set...to start another long trip..we leave my house.After reaching S.V Road Andheri. Dopa asks" Kaha jana hai....abe kisi se puche hai ki Ahemdabad road per koi Tahalne ki Jagah hai kya". Shanty replys" Abe Goa chale hai.....maja aagega". I rejects Shanty's suggestion...I tell them..Goa will be expensive..and very exhuastive. " Mucchi then says" Abe Ahemdabad road per hi chalete hai...kuch na kuch to hoga...Aur waise bhi mujhe Kal raat apne bhai ke Ramp Walk per jana hai isliye subah tak wapas aa jayege". We keep discussing various options....and felt that Ahemdabad Road option is not good one...and we should move towards Panvel, and while driving toward Panvel...we can decide where to go. We starts moving again. From Western Express highway to eastern Express Highway. Before SakiNaka...Mucchi suggest that we should cross Ghatkopar to reach highway, I say No. Mucchi take a turn at Saki Naka...and We more toward Ghatkopar....moving againsts our own decisions...and untracable to others.After getting lost...We decide(on cellphones) to meet at Aaroli CheckPost. Finally we meet each other...and decides that we should move together becoz next time if we make mistake...we wont be able to reach others becoz...our cell phones wont work outiside Mumbai. We keep Driving..Cross..Dhirubhai Knowledge city, Nerul, KharGhar....and decide to stop at Panvel McDonald.

Now its time to decide the destination.Goa pops up again. We take Coffee sips...to counter chilling night.Dopa says Lonavala...I say Alibag..., many other names pop up....but finally we decide to go to Alibag. And we resumes aur...ride....we keep driving....untill we see....a turn...which goes....to Goa...Shanty again says...GOA.....but we decide to move ahead. We keep driving....Temperature kept decreasing....we refill and again start driving.....but soon we get the feeling that we are not moving toward sea side...but moving towards hills....to comfirm this feeling.....we stop..and ask one man Alibag ka rasta.

Dopa: Uncle ji, Alibag ka rasta kaha hai??
Shanty to me: Abe Bhaiya bolna tha.
Uncle: Where u going.....yaha kaha aa gaye bhai tum log......Alibag ka turn to 40 km piche chut gaya.....
Dopa: Kya bol rahe ho
Uncle: Haan woh turn jo Goa jata hai na...wahi turn hona tha...
Me: Ohhhh....
Shanty; Yaar Goa hi jana tha....
Mucchi; Ab kya Kare...
Uncle: Dekho...Khopoli 4-5 km hai....waha se..Shivaji ke putle ke pass se turn loge to sidha rasta Pen jata hai.....aur Alibag jata hai...
Dopa; kItna km hai waha se Alibag...
uncle : 50...per abhi tum Khoploi jau...aur subah hone tak intejaar kar.....Us raste hai koi bharosa nahi....

Dopa: Kya bharosa nahi......kharab hai kya...raat mein drive karne mein problem hogi kya

Uncle: Aree...Driving ka chodo yaar....Waha Pathar maarte hai......

Dopa: kya bol rahe ho...

Uncle: haan...Koi Bharosa nahi hai Us raste hai.....Panther fekte hai.....pata bhi nahi chalega..ki kaha gaye....

Everyone...is silent....

Dopa: Lonavla chalte hai....10-15 km hi hai.....kaha pathar ka ke marege.....

Uncle.: Arre...Khopoli Jao...waha Chai piyo....aur subah nikal jao.... That road will be better for u...but abhi koi bharoisa nahi hai...

We decide to move to Khopli...which according to uncle was only 4-5 km.

now..I am behind..Mucchi....
Mucchi to ME: kahi woh uncle to apna Chuitya nahi kaat raha hai na....pata chala khopche..mein le ja raha hoon....
I tell him not to think like that....We see the signborad..Khopoli 15 km....we drive together....all of us thinking about...what uncle said to...us..


We stop before Khopoli for tea....and talk to people about road to Alibag....Chaiwala says...arre...woh rasta to theek hai...bus bada bada gudda hai....We asked him abt pathar....he says...are woh to karjat side hota hai....we ask him...is it safe to drive at this time of hr( 4: 30 am ) he says..yes....

We move ahead.....reached Khopoli...but again do not take correct trun...and move straight ahead towards lonavala...I ask Shanty to stop....and sugguest that we should confirm the road. We go to a police chowki..ask the hawaldar for direction.....when Dopa Mucchi...saw that we are talking to Police....they take a fast turn.....and run back.....after some time they came back..thinking that Thula hamari le raha hai..but we guys have a good conversation...with thula...and gives us...all correct directions.

Now we had the correct directions....Before moving on them...We stop at a Chai ki dukan....We again asked...Chai wala about the road...and pather pekne wala incident.....He says road...is good...and drivinig wont be a problem.Another coustomer at the Tea stall...says...yeah the road is good...Just to confirm...we ask him about pather...pekne wala incident...and he said " BOSS WOH to Timing per hota hai....agar galat time hoga to kuch bhi ho sakta hai".

All of the start laughing ....stilll not sure....whether to go or not to go...Muchhi se...Chalo..Lonava chalte hai...wahi room le lenge...New yr bhi wahi banayege....I strongly say now...becoz..almost every other weekend we go out to lonavala for drive....also I thought Mucchi is just bluffing....as he has to attend him brother ramp walk at Lokhandwaka complex. Shanty Say" Aaj mein Final Destination 2 dekhi hai....." Woh dekho...Traffic pole gira...aap per....." and Suddenly....all lights....went off.....All of us...starts laughing...again.....

But we decide we should not waste time...and resume with our journey.....65 Km ahead is Alibag....Dopa asks...kya karenge..Alibag mein....I replyed..." Arre maine dekha nahi hai yaar...bas ek baar dekh lenge...chai piyege...aur fhir Mumbai"

We start again...but this time....road is bad....and at the same time....we were thinking abt the Pather phekke marne wali baat. Mucchi says to Dopa "Abe agar koi pather mare...to sir daba lena....mai bhaga lunga". We keep driving.....road keeps getting worse and worse....and we cover 35 km of bad road strech...we could see....light appearing from horizons.....Now only 3o km to Alibag....We decide to drive continiously till we reach our destination. After another hr long drive...we reach Alibag beach.

Sun was about to rise...above the horizon...We sat on the beach....and watched the last sunrise...of 2005...Red shades.. sun rise above the waters..and hills...( Muchhi,,," Abe Suraj shaded hai.." )

Beach was full of life.....many people...came there along with there respective groups....Childern came there with parent and enjoyed the horse ride....also...we witnessed...a Dogs orgy..;).

We had anda pav and tea. Stop there for some more time would have resulted in wasting the whole day...and we were sure...we will sleep there on the beach it self.....Without waiting for more time...we started back... This time without...taking wrong turn.......head straight ..non stop...towards..IIT. We reached IIt around 11 am.

Alibag is around 90 km from IIT, but we drove around 250 km to reach there....But we never regreted it...our aim was to drive...and rediscover the magic of our last long bike ride....and we did that......

After driving around 350 km....all night...all we now needed was a good.undisturbed sleep....

After talking shower...I went straight to bed...and woke up...around 7 in the evening.

I added another great bike ride in my long list of bike rides.....this one too....as rememberable as others....