Lindsay Chrisley
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So I just think that sometimes it's easy to get in a comparison game being like, okay, well, I have all of these things, but like, I also want that one.
And you are minimizing what you're doing by comparing yourself to someone.
And I'm not discrediting whoever you're comparing yourself to by saying, oh, well, they're only doing the one thing.
No, they're just putting all their eggs in that one basket.
Right, right.
So I think that you have to get to a point where you're like, okay, if I want to put all my eggs in one basket, you can, and you would be doing that same thing.
So I saw something on TikTok yesterday and it said, if you had an opportunity to make $120,000 a year and you're fully remote or $240,000 a year and you go to the office every day, what are you choosing?
the comments were wild and it's based off of truly like people making the decision of the 120,000 and the stay at home job.
They're choosing that to travel less because they don't, they don't want to commute to a job and probably to protect their peace to some degree, but they're cutting their income in half.
More people chose the one 20, one 20.
Interesting.
I have always felt that I'm more fulfilled when I'm physically working somewhere else and I'm more stressed out when I work at home.
However, in the last eight years, not including MTV, just including the podcast, I have had, I've been had the privilege to work outside of the home with the flexibility of working in home.
So for me, it would be the, the,
the latter, the two 40 for going to the, going to work because it's fairly local.
I'm going to choose that not because of the money, but because I feel like I operate better outside of the home.
So the girl in video said that most of the people she suspected that would choose the one 20 working in the home fully remote were likely Jen's ears.
Oh, I believe that I actually, and did you know, um,