Do You Still Enjoy the Online Hustle?

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Honest question. Do you still enjoy working online, or has it slowly turned into muscle memory and invoices? :D

Not complaining, just curious how many of us are doing this for fun vs. doing it because we’re already too deep to quit.

Would love to hear how others feel about it.
 
Yes I always enjoy the hustle, I wish I had more time to spend! So many things I still want to learn and try! Even with no work, some days are full with caring for others so it limits my time online.
 
Honest question. Do you still enjoy working online, or has it slowly turned into muscle memory and invoices? :D

Not complaining, just curious how many of us are doing this for fun vs. doing it because we’re already too deep to quit.

Would love to hear how others feel about it.
Fun comes in waves - grind phases feel like factory mode, then you ship a new pipeline + it clicks and the spark is back. I stopped tying enjoyment to daily tasks and more to building systems that run without me, thats where the dopamine is now. If it was still manual posting + babysitting accounts all day I'd be cooked fr.
 
Yes. I'll never work for someone again. Much more freedom. And much more money.
Hard to unsee that once you experience it :D Going back to a boss after that feels impossible. :)
Yes I always enjoy the hustle, I wish I had more time to spend! So many things I still want to learn and try! Even with no work, some days are full with caring for others so it limits my time online.
That mindset is gold honestly. Time becomes the real bottleneck once curiosity stays alive. :)
With depression, Yes.
Respect for being honest about that. A lot of people feel it but don’t say it. You’re not alone. ;)
for me its more routine now than fun but it still pays the bills so i cant complain
Yeah, that’s a very real phase. Not exciting, but stable beats chaos sometimes.
OH my man yes
short and accurate. Enough said. :D
Fun comes in waves - grind phases feel like factory mode, then you ship a new pipeline + it clicks and the spark is back. I stopped tying enjoyment to daily tasks and more to building systems that run without me, thats where the dopamine is now. If it was still manual posting + babysitting accounts all day I'd be cooked fr.
This hits hard. Factory mode vs system-building is such a real distinction. Once things run without you, the fun definitely comes back. :)
 
No, I don't find any sold way for long time money making online, everything is temporary and I have no control over it, Like youtube chanel, facebook page etc
 
No, I don't find any sold way for long time money making online, everything is temporary and I have no control over it, Like youtube chanel, facebook page etc
Yeah, I get that. It often feels fragile, like things can stop anytime. The only thing that feels a bit more solid is building skills you can keep using no matter what. :)
 
Yeah, I get that. It often feels fragile, like things can stop anytime. The only thing that feels a bit more solid is building skills you can keep using no matter what. :)
But in the online world, you need to keep updating every skill. It’s a continuous process until the end.
In offline business, you can build loyal fans/customers who trust you. If you maintain that trust, customers will come back again and again and also refer others to you. There’s no need to worry about bans or your page being removed. and no need to update more your skill
 
But in the online world, you need to keep updating every skill. It’s a continuous process until the end.
In offline business, you can build loyal fans/customers who trust you. If you maintain that trust, customers will come back again and again and also refer others to you. There’s no need to worry about bans or your page being removed. and no need to update more your skill
Yeah, that makes sense. Offline trust feels more stable and calm, while online work needs nonstop learning. It’s basically fast growth vs long-term peace. :)
 
I still enjoy working online. I believe it’s a great field, and when you do this work with interest, it stays enjoyable instead of feeling like a routine. For me, it’s important to actually enjoy what I’m doing.

Everyone has their own approach enjoy your work yourself and let others do it their way too. As long as you’re enjoying the process, that’s what matters.
 
enjoy a lot but also deeply connected without pc or internet i think i would face withdrawal symptoms
Yeah, I feel that :D It’s fun, but being offline for too long definitely feels strange at first. Guess that’s the price of loving what you do.
 
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