Ask HN: People who work less than 10 hours per week, what do you do? |
Ask HN: People who work less than 10 hours per week, what do you do? |
My tasks to keep money flowing however come down to maybe 3 hours a week.
I've worked years to get there, but the majority of my income today comes from:
- 'creative' affiliate sites
- random crypto investments
- a local e-commerce project
I've had AdSense sites and a 'small' SAAS too. But I've sold those. The e-commerce is so that I avoid imposter syndrome (or so), because it's the only income I can actually touch that is more than a few files on a harddrive.
However, I am not rich. I am able to pay back dept from years of trying and life a enjoyable life, which is all I ever targetted for.
> 'creative' affiliate sites
means? Just confused and interested.
I am a coder :) My idea of "creative affiliate" is building something that users want to use and not something that users happen to end up on.
I am still coding and learning, but not fulltime. Maybe 2-3 hours a day.
Will go back to work at some point but probably part time.
I do think now is a good time to DCA in a bit. Go for like 20% in rando coins and the rest in btc and eth.
Crypto? Which ones? What is the projected growth? So far, I rather put everything in Crypto. Just buy in, dollar cost averaging in the projects you believe, or just 50% BTC and 50% ETH and wait a few years. Again, no investment advice ;)
I will continue to trade, and then put some money back into real assets like apartments or houses, or hope that staking is finally regulated and I can just keep everything in stablecoins or stake ETH and have a fixed income.