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1 min readJul 17, 2019

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Great inspiring article!

I would say that while I agree that working on too many things at one time is risky, because that lack of focus can hold you back or even hurt you, it is possible with some businesses to set them up and then let them run almost on autopilot while you build the next thing. For example, if you find a house that you can buy and rent out at substantially more than the mortgage payments, you can hire a management company. This reduces your monthly hours on that business to probably less than 1 hour.

Similarly, if you buy an office suite and rent out offices within it, once the space is full of good renters, you’ll probably spend about an hour a month reminding people to pay their rent, and then depositing those checks. Yes, there’s some additional work such as keeping the place clean and everything in good working order, but you can hire services who do that for less than what you could make in the same time you’d need for doing those things yourself.

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Opher Ganel
Opher Ganel

Written by Opher Ganel

Consultant | systems engineer | physicist | writer | avid reader | amateur photographer. I write about personal finance from an often contrarian point of view.

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