I don't usually use this analogy, because it can feel like it is an insult to the human body.
I am often asked if I can afford to put my money where our money is. What I like about the idea of working from home is that, instead of having to worry about money, I am often asking the question: who am I working for? I have two people that I am working for: myself and my own financial future.
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I have no intention of retiring, or working for less than I can get paid. On the contrary, my goal is to have enough money to retire, be able to work out of my home, and continue to live a life of independence (although I like to joke that I am already a work from home, but this is not the case). However, if we look at a lot …