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LIFE WIHTOUT MONEY

 

Can we live without money?


Examine your (and your family's) needs. If you're a single person, living without money will be much easier to manage than if you have a family. Because living cash-free is a huge commitment, you will want to make sure that your essential needs can still be met without money

How can I survive with no money alone?

Cash-free living: how to survive and thrive without money

1        Have a social life for free. Go moneyless. ...

2        Party for free. 'I think the key requirement is a sense of adventure. ...

3        Travel for free. There are a few key points to remember when hitch-hiking. ...

4        Put on events for free. ...

5        Fixing things for free. ...

6        Free living/free labour. ...

7        Eat for free. ...

What are the disadvantages of living without money?

·                    Dependency. You can become dependent on the help you receive. ...

·                    Low Esteem. Some people will look down on you because you are poor. ...

·                    Health Issues. ...

·                    Limited Network. ...

·                    No Role Models. ...

·                    Low Self Esteem. ...

·                    Growing Accustomed to Poverty. ...

·                    Not Getting Basic Needs Met. Etc

How do I start a new life with money?

1 Step 1: Figure out where you're going. ...

2 Step 2: Put in on your calendar. ...

3 Step 3: Set aside some dough. ...

4 Step 4: Consider how you will eventually make money. ...

5 Step 5: Commit. ...

6 Step 6: Now tell everyone you know. ...

7 Step 7: Make sure you're on the up and up. ...

8 Step 8: Get cultured.

How can I make real money online? Most of the poeple think the same way

1 Take surveys online. ...

2 Become a freelancer. ...

3 Invest with a robo-advisor. ...

4 Invest in real estate. ...

5 Invest with a broker. ...

6 Become a virtual assistant. ...

7 Sell or rent your belongings. ...

8 Get a cash back credit card.

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