German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer said, “Wealth is like sea water: the more you drink, the stronger your thirst.” But what if you can barely make ends meet? Even with a good salary, money quickly disappears. We’ve talked before about the “lobster effect” and why we give up at the first failure. Now we will tell you about non-obvious ways to make money, which we ignore unconsciously and in vain.
Sell items you don’t use

We bet you have a lot of unnecessary trash in your house? It’s unlikely you’ll ever wear your prom dress anywhere again, right? And you probably haven’t played with your kids’ toys in a long time. The number of magazines, all kinds of figurines, old equipment, records and book editions take up a lot of space. So why not sell them? By the way, we recently told you what useless things you should get rid of at home to attract positive energy.
Open a savings account
The amount in your savings account may be small at first, but over time your profits will increase even with small interest rates. Set aside some of your income from your salary and forget about it. After a while you will see that you have accumulated a significant amount.
Learn about the benefits
Most of the time, we either ignore or are not aware of the benefits to which we are entitled. Find out if you are entitled to benefits for a particular category. Even if they are not important, you should not neglect them. There are always some nice little things that cost money. For example, books, hairdresser services or a fitness subscription.
Renting a room
Of course, not everyone has extra living space. If you’re lucky, let the residents get in there. You still have to pay for heating, electricity, hot water and internet, and rental income will save you from additional expenses.
Make money from your hobby
Often we do things entirely for ourselves, without realizing that our favorite hobby can become an alternative source of income. For example, you can showcase your paintings, clay products or hand-sewn clothes on social networks. The more actively you promote your creativity to the masses, the more customers you will have.
Source: People Talk

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