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Who doesn't like to feel free? If it weren't for nothing, 99% of people wouldn't want to go to work, right? This book has a good idea and briefly describes various freelance careers for your reference. Oh, every freelancing job has test questions about whether it's suitable for you.
Just for this title, I can get five stars.
Freelancer is the new favorite choice of more and more young people to avoid the two-point and one-line work life; these 23 ways of living are the novel freelance occupations listed by the author; they include mobile phone text message writers, computer repairmen or interior designers; living freely does not mean that you can work less. On the contrary, I look at every occupation here, and all of them require more creativity and self-motivation; the author also thoughtfully lists the prospects and precautions of each occupation here; it is a very warm workplace science manual to read.
If you meet a good man, you will start a family first; if you meet a noble person, you will start a career; if you meet a rich woman, you will start a family.
This book was indeed a beacon of light in the era when it was published, but times are changing. The content of the book can provide some inspiration compared to now in 2024, but most of the freelance jobs in the book are now becoming saturated. The impact of the times on careers can be seen. Live online shopping has surpassed TV shopping, and there are also emerging careers such as game power leveling and MCN. Careers can be continuously explored and there will be employment only when there is demand.
Here is a summary. The twenty-three living methods are: The first way to live: Be a relaxed freelance writer The second way to live: Advanced translation for traveling in language The third way to open an online store The fourth way to live is to be a fashionable web designer The fifth way to live is to be a chic flash guest The 6th way to become a mobile text message writer The 7th way to become a computer repair and maintenance technician The 8th way to become a senior photographer The 9th Way to Live as a Freelance Interior Designer The 10th way to be an image consultant The 11th way to live as a personal trainer The 12th way to live is to be a nutrition and health care practitioner who "takes care" of people's meals. The 13th way to live is to be a full-time teacher who sets up his own classroom The 14th way to live as a psychological counselor The 15th way to live your life is to be a fantastic model The 16th way to live as an insurance agent The 17th way to live as a headhunter The 18th way to live as a part-time accountant The 19th way to live as a business consultant The 20th way to live as a freelance planner The 21st way to become an independent product seller The 22nd way to open a personalized store The 23rd way to live is to be a pet doctor
Yes, the occupation, occupational requirements and necessary abilities and qualities are introduced in detail, and there are also tests to see if you are suitable for this occupation. This book is worth reading and is instructive.
Some of the professions here require certificates, and some require human resources.
It is a very good book, and it is a good introduction for those who want to understand freelancing. However, some jobs are indeed more than ten or twenty years old, and there is no such demand now. The space is limited, so I do not elaborate on the monetization channels, but it still provides an idea.
The writing is very good and there is a lot that can be learned from it.
To sum up, none of these 23 types are suitable for me. I don't have the talent to live a good life without working. Thanks again to the author for providing various roads leading to Rome.
This book was published in 2006. The content may have been very useful for reference and practical significance at the time, but for the end of 2023, the content of this book is lagging behind. I hope the author can update the content or rewrite a book that is suitable for the current era.
Just look at the table of contents and the last chapter, the content is average
The writing is very good. I am 36 years old. I quit my stable job in a state-owned enterprise because I wanted to accompany my studies. After all, my income at home is much lower than that of my partner, so I can only sacrifice my two children, one in the upper class and one in the third grade. In order to better prepare for the exam, I applied for a registered permanent residence in another city. My main job in the future is to be a housewife and to watch the children study. I want to do a job that is not too energy-consuming and free to transfer money. I don't want to earn much, I just want to prevent myself from being disconnected from society in the future. Of these careers, the one I am most interested in is being a freelance writer. I like telling stories but my writing skills are not good. I don't know how to improve. I don't know if there is a market or website for fairy tales and children's stories. I especially like to write children's stories. I am an art student and have a basic knowledge of cartoon characters and so on. I can write and draw stories and pictures, but I don't know how to get started and how to develop. Can anyone with experience in this field tell me how to choose a website, how to publish, how to get started? Thank you in advance.
Haha, there are all kinds of careers to choose from. Find the one that suits you. Very well written.
Indeed, they are all ways to live without working. After listening to them, I found that there are many ways to live, but I don't seem to be suitable for them. . .
The experience was gained twenty years ago, and most of it is still useful. If you want to learn a side job with good income, you can still do it.
"The world is so big, I want to see it." This sentence in a resignation letter quickly became popular on the Internet after it was exposed. This sentence reflects the desire of countless migrant workers to pursue freedom and leave at will. However, the reality is skinny. What can employees do to solve their own basic necessities after losing their jobs? The book lists 23 types of freelancing professions, and provides a rough introduction to the work equipment, work requirements, and approximate salary range required for each profession. There may be just one of them that suits you. Maybe after reading these 23 professions, you still haven't found your goal, but now is an era of rapid economic development, and social needs are constantly changing. What we need to do more is to continuously improve ourselves to ensure that we have sufficient confidence and strength to seize the upcoming opportunities.
Although this book is a bit outdated today, it was at the forefront at the time, and what it said was relatively true.
It's okay, it's actually a bit outdated in 2024 (there are notes in the comment section
I have just read it and found that this book is not bad. Not all of the 23 living methods are suitable. There is always one that suits you. As long as we dig deep, we will definitely be able to find treasures! Come on, all book friends! Good ideas rarely go out of date. Confucius' teaching of learning and practicing it is not necessarily out of date. Is it out of date? We learn to use it. If we don't use it, it's useless.
Freelancer is the new favorite choice of more and more young people to avoid the two-point and one-line work life; these 23 ways of living are the novel freelance occupations listed by the author; they include mobile phone text message writers, computer repairmen or interior designers; living freely does not mean that you can work less. On the contrary, I look at every occupation here, and all of them require more creativity and self-motivation; the author also thoughtfully lists the prospects and precautions of each occupation here; it is a very warm workplace science manual to read.
Although it is a book written a long time ago, the author is very attentive in introducing relevant knowledge and choices to the author. The examples given feel very real, detailed and useful. Thank you author.
This book is old and not very helpful. Is there any book that is suitable for my current career?
Working nine to five, squeezing the subway and taking the bus, and the work is boring and repetitive. Most people don't want to work in this kind of job. The author of this book shows us that even if you don't go to work, you can use your own skills to engage in freelance work. There are no clocking requirements, no need to go to the company, and you can do whatever you want. You can even work and travel at the same time, which is a career more suitable for contemporary young people. The author of this book summarizes 23 types of freelance occupations. From the current status of the occupation, necessary skills, and even some of the author's own insights and experiences after trying them, it is of great reference and guidance value for people who want to engage in freelance occupations.
"23 Ways to Live Without Working" is a book written by Tang Huashan. How about this book? I found this book very inspiring, it offers 23 different ways to live your life the way you want. This book is not only for those who want to change their lifestyle, but also for those who want to learn about different lifestyles.
I'm a waste
It feels a bit unrealistic for ordinary people. Of course it is good to have a skill
Each of the 23 living methods listed in the book is full of creativity and passion. From freelancers to artists, from travelers to entrepreneurs, every way of life shows different life choices and pursuits. This book made me realize that everyone has the right to choose the way they want to live, rather than being bound by society or other people's expectations. It encourages us to bravely pursue our dreams and live our true selves. Overall, 23 Ways to Live Without Work is an inspiring book that allows me to re-examine the relationship between life and work, and also provides me with more possibilities for future choices.
The freelance life mentioned in this book is really fascinating! Many of the ideas in the book are very innovative, such as living according to your own interests and hobbies, getting rid of the constraints and wearing the clothes you like, etc. I especially like these plots about freedom. I feel that the author understands the voices of us office workers very well. The characters' personalities are also very distinct, making it easy for people to relate to them. This book made me think about my own lifestyle and it was very inspiring.