The reason you don't have time to build income that would qualify you to move abroad isn't because you don't have time. It's because the time you have is being spent on activities that don't move you toward your goals. 20+ hours weekly consuming content produced by billion-dollar corporations is 20+ hours you could spend building your own income. Not theoretical hours you'd have to find. Actual hours currently allocated to passive consumption. This isn't judgment about rest or entertainment. This is math about stated priorities versus actual time allocation. If moving abroad is priority, but 20 hours weekly goes to streaming while zero hours goes to income building, your time allocation doesn't match your stated priority. The comfort of passive consumption is real. Numbing out after hard day feels necessary. Escaping into content that doesn't require anything from you provides relief from constant stress of existing in America. But that relief is temporary. Nothing changes. You wake up tomorrow in same situation, same financial constraints, same stuck feeling. Relief without progress. Compare to 20 hours weekly spent building: identifying services you can offer, researching potential clients, pitching your value, landing contracts, doing paid work. Uncomfortable. Requires effort. Doesn't provide immediate relief. But six months of that creates: actual income, proof you can generate money independently, qualification for visa programs, pathway to relocation. Discomfort with progress. You're choosing temporary relief over permanent improvement. That's a valid choice if you own it. But it's not valid to claim you don't have time when you have 20+ hours weekly going to activities that don't move you forward. The corporations benefiting from your attention have spent billions optimizing for: making content addictive, autoplay keeping you watching, algorithms feeding you endless stream, difficulty of stopping once started. They're not accidentally capturing 20 hours of your week. They've engineered platforms to do exactly that. Because your attention is their product. The more of your time they capture, the more valuable you are to their advertisers. You're not weak for being captured. You're target of sophisticated behavior modification designed to keep you consuming. But you can recognize that and choose differently. What would 10 hours weekly of business building create over six months? Probably enough income to qualify for visas in dozens of countries. What does 10 more hours of streaming create? Nothing. Same position you're in now. Every hour spent consuming is hour not spent creating. And creating - income, pathway, options - is what gets you out. The default is staying stuck while staying entertained. That's easier. That's comfortable. That's what algorithms want you to do. That's what corporations profit from. The alternative is choosing future improvement over present comfort. That's harder. That's uncomfortable. That's what corporations don't want because you're no longer valuable to them if you're not watching. Watch video for the math on how much time you're spending versus how much time you need. Link in bio for people ready to reallocate attention toward building their own life instead of consuming content about other people's lives. How many hours weekly do you spend streaming vs building? ๐๐บ๐ธ
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Americans waste over 20 hours a week streaming stuff on their devices. That's an insane amount of wasted time. And you could turn that into a five-figure business if you just re-allocated half of that time into building a business for yourself. You need to stop giving other people your attention and creating attention for yourself. When you can create attention and create a business that people are paying you for your services, you can use that income to move abroad and unplug from that chaos. If you think about how many years of your life you have spent dedicated to Netflix or Hulu or Amazon Prime and letting your eyeballs be occupied by their content. And instead you had just dedicated a portion of that time to building a business then you would be an entirely different place in your life. But you haven't started. But you can today. You can start today to not pay attention to those things and instead focus on the building of you and your business. And six months down the road your life can look entirely different. Creating income during time that was previously occupied by just numbing out and watching media is going to change your life. You're going to recognize how much worth you have and how much you were meant for because you are giving yourself time back. You are creating a legacy through creating that income. And instead of letting yourself be occupied by these billion dollar corporations and what they think you should be doing with your time.
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