how to make money without working.
when i was out in california on moe. tour this past april, lynnja reminded me of a conversation we once had. basically, we were having a brainstorming session, trying to figure out how we could possibly not work and yet have enough money to go on tour whenever and wherever we wanted. the obvious answer is to find some sort of sugar daddy, but that's so trite that it just wouldn't do. we wanted to be more creative, so we entertained ideas of being able to do what we love and that somehow other people would want to pay us for it.
examples would include having our own sketch comedy show, or lynnja writing, or me making jewelry or paintings. stuff like that. but then i brought up that even though these ideas were things that we love, it's still actually doing work. i wanted to find something that truly was work-free.
i think it's valid.
when i was out in california on moe. tour this past april, lynnja reminded me of a conversation we once had. basically, we were having a brainstorming session, trying to figure out how we could possibly not work and yet have enough money to go on tour whenever and wherever we wanted. the obvious answer is to find some sort of sugar daddy, but that's so trite that it just wouldn't do. we wanted to be more creative, so we entertained ideas of being able to do what we love and that somehow other people would want to pay us for it.
examples would include having our own sketch comedy show, or lynnja writing, or me making jewelry or paintings. stuff like that. but then i brought up that even though these ideas were things that we love, it's still actually doing work. i wanted to find something that truly was work-free.
lynnja: hmmm. i'm not really sure.
me: i know! even though it's cliche, we could just whore ourselves out.
lynnja: yeah, but that's still doing work.
me: not if you just lay there.
i think it's valid.
