Are you currently , or are you still in the "searching for the spark" phase?
The modern world is designed to keep us in a state of passive consumption. We consume content, products, and instructions. The moment you start a side hustle, your neurochemistry changes. You stop looking at a storefront and wondering "Should I buy that?" and start asking "How did they build that?" You move from being a spectator in your own life to being a participant. This shift—from taking value to creating value—is the ultimate cure for the "mid-week slump" and the "Sunday scaries." 3. The Power of "Micro-Agency" What If It Does Work Out?: How a Side Hustle Ca...
We often say we don’t have time, but we usually have a surplus of "dead time"—the hours spent scrolling or numbing out after a long day. Investing those hours into a side hustle is a form of self-respect. It is saying: “The best version of my energy will not be reserved solely for my employer; I will save some of the fire for myself.” It’s a quiet rebellion against the idea that our personal time is only for recovery so we can work again tomorrow. 5. The "What If" Pivot Are you currently , or are you still