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Ways to survive 2024

 

I am a survivalist and a war veteran. Suppose you’re looking for ways to survive this year. You come to the right place. I’ve been through hell and beyond. I am redlining through life as an entrepreneur. 

You could start with a side hustle if working a 9-5 isn’t enough to get by. Spend less time watching TV and playing video games. 


But in my spare time, I use Inbox dollars and play games that pay a few cents if not dollars. 

The app has me excited to complete tasks that offer dollar amounts. Think of it like a piggybank.

If you can afford it, invest in rental property. I have been blessed and live more comfortably by renting my house in North Carolina with the help of a property manager and my Jeep out on Turo in California. Turo has been more seasonal but the extra income for the year has helped. 


I live in California and it’s great to turn in cans and glass for money, so if you live in a state that pays for recyclables, It’s good pocket change for most people. Save it in a jar and invest it into a hobby business by making candles or furniture to sell on eBay or the Facebook marketplace. I've had some luck with candle auctions. People have left me great reviews as well. So I must be doing something right. 


You can start brainstorming by simply writing it down and putting it into action like I need to manifest ideas for "Ways to Survive 2024". I'm an author now and wrote an ebook about my life after the war. It's available on Amazon Called "Life After War". I hope this information inspires you to write a book. Who knows, you'll find ways to survive 2024 like I have and many years to come.






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