Friday, 23 January 2009

How to Escape the Rat Race

It's true to say that the vast majority of the adult populations of every country in the world are trapped in the rat race. If you're reading this it's a fair assumption to say that you are almost certainly locked into a lifestyle that generates bills and to pay those bills you are forced to hold down a job you probably don't enjoy. It doesn't have to be that way. You do it because everybody else does so there can't be any other way, right? That's a common conception but it is so wrong, so misguided and shortsighted because by accepting your lot in life you are not opening your eyes and mind to other options.

As a runner in the rat race an over-proportionate chunk of your waking life is spent in the boring, humdrum environ of the workplace. To earn the money to pay the bills you have to be at work a specific number of hours monotonously and relentlessly every day of every week of every year. Is it any wonder most of us wind up hating what we do for a living? That's how it was for me until I was shown another way.

Life has evolved so that we are conditioned to work 9-5 for five days, week in week out and year after year until, worn out we retire on a paltry pension. I'd like you to take a moment to think how you feel when your alarm clock calls you from the warmth of your bed on a dreary Monday morning. Chances are you rise reluctantly, depressed at the thought of another week of drudge. Feels really bad doesn't it as you contemplate the whole working week stretched out in front of you. Friday seems a long way off but getting there is what keeps you going.
Think now about that feeling of euphoria that envelops you the moment your shift ends on Friday as you gear up for a weekend of quality time with family and friends. Unfortunately the weekend flys by in a blur. Think now how depressed you feel on Sunday evening knowing that yet another of those dreaded Monday mornings is coming right up. That's the rat race, most of us enter it not knowing where the finishing line is, how to win it or even why we're running. So why not just drop out? Let the rest carry headlong toward a stress related illness as they compete in the rat race, a race with no prizes and no winners only losers. Trust me, you can drop out any time you want to.

For the average person winning a major jackpot on the lottery is about the only way they can envisage being able to get out of the rat race. That's because most of us are not even actively looking for ways out. We just go on assuming that we have to do what everybody else is doing. Not so. If you'll only open your mind and follow a few simple steps I can show you a brilliant way to earn more than you've ever dreamed possible by working far fewer hours as and when it suits you. At this stage some of you will inevitably retreat into your comfort zone which unfortunately means you'll remain uncomfortable. Others will be prepared to step outside of their comfort zone, open their minds and become comfortable - those are the people who'll benefit. I'm merely endeavoring to show that everyone has a choice, I'm not attempting to persuade you how to choose because only you can do that.

I don't feel it appropriate to divulge much else other than to reaffirm that a fantastic opportunity exists for each and every one of you to leave the rat race far behind for the rest of your lives. All I will add is that the opportunity in question involves a first-to-market company recently launched in America with a new and innovative product line that is beneficial to every person in the world. This is a chance to secure a legacy position while this fast growing organisation is in its infancy and while few others are aware of this chance. The person who alerted me to this global business building phenomenon was behind its launch in the UK, in his third month he earned a cool £3,800. He's an ordinary guy.

This is not rocket science, you don't need particular entrepreneurial skills all you have to do is follow the few tried and tested, simple steps laid down by experienced people who have made the mistakes you don't have to. To start with you can run it for a few hours a week alongside your present job but be ready to use it as a stepping stone to financial freedom.

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