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Should you be DIYing?

So, how do you make more money if a job is not going to cut it any more? How about let's do a little good old fashioned cost cutting. Because this way you'll have more 'dough' left at the end of the day. That's the objective.. but don't take my word for it, I ain't no expert. Especially, if your side-hustle is baking, you're in serious trouble with all of that excessive dough. Bake it till you make it! In DIYing, cooking from scratch is one thing what comes in mind. Let's face it, we all would like to order a takeaway what offers us a one-way ticket to Flavourtown. Fast and easy- right!? Also, so darn expensive, directly to your wallet, and health, because you're trading your taste buds' satisfaction for a culinary crime scene filled with questionable meats, mysterious sauces, and enough sodium to raise the Dead Sea's envy. Well, you can always order a meal from more of a gourmet restaurant, but in that case, it will still be expensive to...
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The 'Beater' principle

How to be(come) semi-successful in your 20's? Ah, all you need to do is to ride the mythical IT employee shortage wave – the industry's favourite fairy tale. So, just step straight into a IT college from high school because IT degree is the golden ticket to the world of tech, or so they say. It's like a badge of honour that open doors and guarantees a lifetime of coding glory. IT's the finest educational opportunities you get - but the only practical skill college teaches you is what weed smells like. The main value of college, as Elon Musk said , is in proving discipline by completing “annoying homework assignments” and in chilling around with people of the same age before entering the workforce. So, I did. Can I code? Nope! Did I roll up a one? Nope! Did I meet some cool dudes in the social club called college? Yup!  IT is not only about coding - it is a lot about what people should code in the first place. As said, " Those who can, do; those who can't, teach...