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[โ€“] frunch@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

If you really believe that a person that makes 1M on OF "deserves" that money and did "hard work" then I don't really think there's anything we can discuss.

Someone sounds a little jelly. Seriously though, there are all kinds of people making way more money than that without doing a damn thing to justify a penny of it. The Internet allows niche means of making money simply because you can "sell" your products to thousands or even millions of people--in this case directly from the comfort of her home. There are plenty of other schemes out there that can be similarly lucrative if you're good at what they want you to do.

Clearly this woman is quite smart to be in that field in the first place, why wouldn't she take the more lucrative route? Wouldn't you?

[โ€“] potustheplant@feddit.nl -5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Not jealous at all, just disappointed I guess. I just can't congratulate a person that had the skill/luck/whatever to get 1M with a minimum effort and they then decide to drop out of a job that could actually contribute something to society to do the banal and functionally useless job full time. It's incredibly wasteful.

Also no, I wouldn't go for the "lucrative" route if I already have more than enough money.

Finally, I have several friends that are phd students and you don't have to be super smart to do that. You do need dedication though. But the same can be said for quite a few lines of work.