Sometimes life doesn't work out well

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When the next disaster happened to me I had a plan of action in place. I already knew what I was going to do, potentially how much money I will get out when leaving and where I am going next.

Life doesn't work the way your plans does.

Doing their usual magic when the company finally ejected me, they paid out half of what they should have. Justifying it in a way I can only undo with a good lawyer. While they are hoping I won't get a lawyer because the gain won't justify the expense I have to find a way to replace the loss since that is just the amount that would get the thing I actually want to going.

I now needed money to cover the running cost of establishing a self defense school. Even if I started by giving classes at the student's home, I still need to cover some printing, traveling and marketing. Some things simply need to be in place if I were to survive legally.

Plan B came to me, suddenly. I were sitting upright in the middle of the night, combing through events and ideas to find a way to do what I want most. I remembered my son in law made and sold sandwiches to office personnel. He had multiple issues and after ignoring all of the good advice we gave him he gave it up. Or he were just too lazy

I realized, I can do just that. I can make and sell sandwiches in the morning and schedule classes in the afternoon. The sandwiches will keep food on the table and cover the small expenses while I find and sign up students.

The moral of the story. Get a plan B for your life. If you have to use it don't give up if it doesn't work.

If you can't finance it, bootstrap it. The simplest ideas can be the most profitable in the end.

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