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About the author

Walt F.J. Goodridge

"Once upon a time, there was a Jamaican civil engineer living in New York who hated his job, followed his passion, started a sideline business publishing his own books, quit his job, escaped the rat race, ran off to a tropical island in the Pacific, and started a tourism business so he could give tours of the island to pretty girls every day....and live a passionpreneur & nomadpreneur's dream life." (Full story: https://www.passionprofit.com/escape)

2020 UPDATE: Walt is also author of over 24 books including Turn Your Passion into Profit, and How to Become a Nomadpreneur. His latest book project is "The Pandemicpreneur: How to start or CONTINUE Making Money Doing What You Love, generate multiple income streams, remotely, from home...Even During a Pandemic!"

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2 Comments

  • Not everyone believes that they should get to live out of someone else’s pocket. I don’t believe that this is stupid. It is called having self respect. All of those people who take more than they give are at the mercy of those who chose to go to work. Don’t get all boo-hooey on me and talk about taking away safety nets. Safety nets are great, life long welfare is not. Think of it this way. If you take more from the system then you give you are owned by the system. You are no longer free. You are a free-loader.