>have remote job, ok salary >have literally no motivation to wage slave, even remotely
Should I just quit, try to start a business and risk poverty? Or should I let them keep sucking my soul dry until I become profitable, and end up taking longer to become self-sufficient (but with less risk)?
dear god this is possibly the most beautiful woman I have ever seen
Elijah Williams
she has a wonderful toilet pajit
Brayden Adams
to be free or not to be free fuck you mongoloid
Evan Perez
Literally MADE for BBC
Leo Wilson
That's a man
Xavier Harris
If you can't even be assed to wageslave, business probably won't work out unless you really have passion project
Asher Cruz
Your logic does not make sense. Why would wage slaving be more motivating? Wage slave (as a developer): work with petty deadlines, no freedom, and do not collect the big payoff of the product Start a business (as a developer): every line of code that I write is an investment that will be useful indefinitely