Sentences with phrase «rather make less money»

Or would I rather make less money doing something that gives me a genuine sense of fulfillment?»

Not exact matches

«Contrarian companies do not simply follow the crowd or the quick buck but rather look for ways to make money where barriers to entry are lower and there is less noise,» says Bradley.
In all of the above cases the entrepreneur who is susceptible to the confirmation bias will look for information and analyze it in a way that will yield: 1) fewer competitors rather than more, because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition because stronger competitors will make life harder for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more because it generally makes raising the money easier.
We would rather lose far less money during a big decline than to make 20 % when the market was ahead by 20 %.»
By naming someone and then calling them a troll is rather backwards... i already posted on this article and i believe it to be nothing less then a money making scheme... Me thinks you need people to talk to you so you feel less alone then what you really are.
Rock Cakes are a traditional British treat, commonly baked in households with less money — purely because they were rather inexpensive to make.
Proponents, however, predict that even more people will work, because the current welfare system actively discourages welfare receivers from taking small jobs (if you make less money per month than you get welfare, that money is subtracted from welfare, so you end up with the same amount of income whether you work or not) and that the reason for unemployment is rather lack of jobs than lack of people's motivation to take them.
State leaders lost a chance to make this transition less wrenching when they used federal «stimulus» money to sustain existing levels of spending, rather than to ease the changes that must come now.
The agreement finally reached on the local government pension scheme after the government made significant concessions has rather less to do with official generosity than fear about the consequences if the scheme were so eviscerated that hundreds of thousands of local government workers might decide there was no point in continuing to contribute to it since, if they walked away, they would still get the same amount of money in retirement from means - tested income support.
His speech is rather less impassioned, but he's making an interesting point: it's a great idea to spend money developing other EU countries... very novel.
Well, remember that the courtroom battle will often cost the offending company millions of dollars as well: It may be less expensive for them to just pay you a small license fee, rather than pay a lot of money trying to make you go bankrupt.
I recently saw Would You Rather, which took the similar concept of how far one would go for money, but made it far more theatrical, and ultimately less believable.
«I'd rather have a lot less money and make a film or a TV series and have a great time doing it than put it through a million processes and people you don't know and you don't respect creatively.»
For my lifetime career as an author, I would always rather reach more readers, even if I make less money per reader.
No one can force an independent to bear the burdens of his less fortunate fellow authors, who write for awards rather than to sell books and make money.
We should be celebrating the kind of money that Popova is making — I certainly don't begrudge it — rather than seeing her try very hard to make it seem that she's less successful than she is.
Banks and lenders would rather take less money and keep homeowners in their home making a payment that they can afford, rather than go through the expense of foreclosing on the home, hiring a listing agent, rehabilitating the home, and letting it sit empty on the market for months, only to lose thousands in the process.
But as an initial step getting the money out of your checking account and into a money market account should allow you to earn a higher rate of interest and make you less likely to spend rather than save that money.
Investing in several annuities gradually over the course of several years (or even longer) rather than all at once also makes it less likely that you'll put all your money into an annuity when interest rates (and payouts) are at a low point.
Rather than just saving money, it's about cutting back, being less consumerist and more environmentally - friendly; making, cooking and growing things rather than buyingRather than just saving money, it's about cutting back, being less consumerist and more environmentally - friendly; making, cooking and growing things rather than buyingrather than buying them.
I'd say that the converse is true; owing less money makes someone more financially responsible rather than less so.
If you have a financial goal with a long time horizon, you are likely to make more money by carefully investing in asset categories with greater risk, like stocks or bonds, rather than restricting your investments to assets with less risk, like cash equivalents.
We save money while travelling by taking public transport as much as possible rather than a taxi, finding a happy hour at restaurants instead of going out for dinner, we also love to visit local grocery stores and make picnics, we also prefer staying in an area that is less expensive.
Nintendo had to make a similar move last year to keep up with the demand for the Switch console, opting to spend more money on air shipping rather than less costly alternatives.
That money could be shifted to incentives for people to use their feet, bicycles, or smaller autos in their daily journies to work; incentives to make homes and workplaces more energy efficient; incentives to shift future land developments into in - fill projects rather than urban sprawl; and incentives to make cities more friendly to pedestrians and less friendly to cars.
Is what the «south» needs is more money to make things worse, or rather to spend less of its hard earned private and public money on roads, cars and motor bikes and more on better laid out cities and public transport (almost absent here)?
The store bought lamp shades are rather expensive so I decided to make covers for my lampshades for less money.
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