I remember reading Benjamin Franklin's
autobiography in college. At one point Franklin lays out thirteen virtues, and his advice for mastering each one.
So I'm going through the list and thinking, "Okay, I could do this, that seems manageable," etc.
Then we get to the thirteenth piece of advice:
"Imitate Jesus and Socrates."
Well, that's rather easier said than done, is it not? I could use a bit more specific guidance here!
But in a way, that part reminds me of a lot of the training programs you'll encounter for starting that online hustle.
Sure, some stuff is explained, but a lot is left out, and you're left to fill the gaps on your own.
Just when you're about to put everything together, the training ends with the equivalent of "well, go imitate Jesus and Socrates."
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