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I don't think your decision is stupid unless you had a great job. I have been reading this blog since day one, I see a lot of potential. Perhaps a gutsy decision, but not stupid.
Good luck.
But the good thing that came out of it was that I used the time to learn about Internet Marketing and Making Money from the Internet and found you guys. With a day job now, I can finance this hobby of "Experiments".
What you can achieve and get from working a job far outweighs (for me at least) what you can get from staying at home. Perhaps this is where I'm going wrong, but I still save money, have a good life, and make money on the Internet on the side.
I don't like how people feel that they lose something just by having a job. That's so defeatist. You lose something by never bothering to figure out what it is you want to do in life. There's this great buzz about the benefits of working from home, and yes, you can wake up at 11 am like John Chow, but by working on the Internet so much you miss out on so much human engagement out there in the world.
Heck, if I didn't work, I wouldn't meet so many great people, I wouldn't have a hot date with a cute girl, I wouldn't eat at half as many cool restaurants as I do, and I sure as hell wouldn't live out here in Thailand.
You really need to think about what you've done, because unless this is really your dream job, maybe you'll live to regret it. Sure, you'll make money, and as Kumiko keeps telling us, this is really important to some people, but there is more to life than fast bucks and online experiments.
I could be looking at this all wrong, but life is far too short to stay cooped up at home all day. One thing I'd really like to do would be to throw a party for every person on that top 100 list just released. I'd only invite the top 30 or so, because they're the real serious bloggers. I'd like to see just how fun those guys are and how they socially interact with one another.
I wish you luck with your move anyway. What job were you doing before you quit? And could you clarify just how many people you are talking about when you refer to "we".
Sorry for such a long comment. I'm too lazy to proof read it now.
Just because you work at home doesn't mean you don't have the free time to go out and do other things. As a matter of fact, because you're not obligated to put in 40+ hours weeks, you can allocate your time better (at least in most cases). It's all about how you look at it and I am sure there are jobs where most people will love it and not dread going to work.
I also don't agree with you when you say life is far too short to stay cooped up at home all day. I do agree with the statement itself but who says people are cooped up at home all day long. What is the difference if you're cooped up all day at work then come home.
It's all about time management and I am sure people who are successful at work or at home doing their own business can find free time both ways. But like you said, I guess it's all about personal perspective on how we see it.
I think it will be a great new journey for you Johncow, and I'm inspired that you are "spreading your wings" and opening your mind to this new and exciting venture.
How would I feel? Well, actually, I've been working from home for ten years now and just got my first outside job in a long time to get some sense of balance. :)
Be sure to build social stuff into your world or you can get isolated really quickly. Take courses, join a club, visit friends. It's important.
I'm not quiting because I make money online to support myself, I just need to quit to better my life.
I single handedly defended Helm's Deep from a horde of ninja Orcs with nothing but a chaingun, two lightsabers, and a T-Rex. You should have seen it. It was totally awesome.
The real question is, how long can you afford to not be working while you find another job...if the answer is less than a few months...you might want to line something up first.
BTW, can you imagine a cow sitting on desk typing office work?
Coolest thing I did was harvesting my own potatoes. Yummy!!
I will give a couple to the local cows.
I never quit my job, I just never got 1. Blogging is my first and job, and I intend to keep it that way untill I enter and leave Uni, found a company and become a millionare.
At least that's the plan!
Even if you or I were to fail (I'm confident we will both succeed) and lose everythying, it would have been worth it because we only live once and it is best to try.
Good Luck.
I took the plunge without a backup plan several months ago. Haven't looked back.
Although now I'm going to be living in a van down by the river (but voluntarily).
Pretty impressive, if your blog keeps up with its current sucess you will be Moollionaires in now time :)
Good luck with your new full time job as a Dot Com Moogul !
I think you made a smart move. I can't wait to see what you can do with all that extra time.
Your girlfriend didn't move out did she? It helps if they are supportive. :)