Episode 3: "Side Hustles Are Overrated"Episode Description (Under 4000 Characters)
The side hustle grind is killing you—and you're barely making minimum wage.
Everyone's got a side hustle now. Drive for Uber after your 9-to-5. Sell crafts on Etsy. Build a "personal brand." Monetize your hobbies. Hustle culture has convinced us that one job isn't enough, that we should always be grinding, always be productive. But here's the truth nobody wants to admit: most side hustles are a scam.
Let's talk numbers. The average side hustle earns $200-500 per month. After taxes, expenses, and the time you actually invest? You're making $2-7 per hour. That's below minimum wage. You're working 60-80 hours a week, sacrificing sleep, relationships, and mental health for what amounts to pocket change.
But it gets worse. Side hustles don't just drain your bank account—they drain your potential. When you're exhausted from your "hustle," you can't focus on advancing in your actual career. You can't develop deep expertise. You can't negotiate for raises or pursue promotions. You're too tired. You're spread too thin. And that's exactly what keeps you stuck.
In this episode, we break down:
- Why most side hustles earn less than minimum wage when you calculate real hourly rates
- The hidden costs: taxes, expenses, burnout, destroyed relationships
- How hustle culture glorifies overwork while keeping wages stagnant
- Why focusing on ONE thing (your career) yields better financial results
- The survivorship bias: we celebrate rare success stories, ignore millions who fail
- Better alternatives: negotiate raises, reduce expenses, invest in skill development
- When side hustles actually make sense (spoiler: rarely)
We're not saying all side hustles are bad. If you're testing a business idea or genuinely need extra income due to financial hardship, that's different. But if you're side hustling because you've been sold the lie that grinding 24/7 is the path to success, we need to talk.
The real scam isn't the side hustle itself—it's the narrative that you need one. It's the idea that stagnant wages and unaffordable living costs are YOUR problem to solve by working more hours. It's the glorification of exhaustion as ambition.
Want real financial progress? Negotiate your salary. Invest in advancing your primary career. Rest and recharge so you can actually perform well. Stop normalizing burnout as a badge of honor.
This episode is for anyone grinding themselves into the ground, wondering why they're still broke despite working constantly. It's time to stop hustling and start living.
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