Publisher's Synopsis
This book is written for a sensible, hardworking person struggling to achieve success despite persevering, working long hours, and getting the word out there. Hard Work Is Overrated showcases lessons based on the not-so-obvious mistakes and errors in judgment the author made when starting businesses of his own. Mistakes made and lessons learned are not the only topics discussed. The author also discusses macroeconomic forces that create money for people to earn and spend in the first place, as opposed to bartering. Creating money and printing money are two completely different things, especially in developed nations. This discussion is to help the reader see beneath the surface of going out there and earning money. Enjoy.