Essentially, when you’re trading your time to work and get paid, you’re giving away precious life energy. All of this will be in exchange for money that you use to buy necessities and pay for a life worth living. Now, if you put that down into numbers, you’ll see that you’re paid a certain hourly rate. But it takes time to prepare for work and money to buy work supplies, such as clothes or razors. Therefore your net income per hour may be much smaller than you thought.
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