Using Google Home Income Options to Supplement Traditional Income

Nov 3rd, 2011 Steve Albright

People used to believe that you became an adult on your eighteenth birthday. It was like some sort of wonderful - or terrible - magic trick. One day you are a teenager, with mom doing your laundry and dad paying the bills, and the next day - poof! Suddenly you can vote for the President, go to war, buy a rifle and cigarettes, and sign your own property or car lease.

I think the reality of becoming an adult is much different in the new millennium. Eighteen still seems pretty childish to me. Actually, I turned around the other day and realized that twenty-three seems childish, and I actually happen to still be in my twenties myself. But I don't think age has much to do with adulthood any more. I think now adulthood is defined conceptually - when is the moment when you not only realize that you are responsible for yourself, but you start to plan accordingly?

I think a good measure of adulthood is when you have a thousand dollars in your bank account and you realize that means you cannot take that trip with your buddies that "only" costs $500. Last year you would have thought, "Cool, and there's money left over for beer!" But this year, for the first time, you know that spending 50% of your savings on a week in Panama during "Spring Break" - though you're no longer in college - is pretty stupid. Now you're an adult.

And being an adult isn't easy, and this economy doesn't help. "Job stability" seems like an oxymoron for most of us, and the promises of Democratic tax cuts and health care options are disappearing before our very eyes. And when your full time job doesn't seem to be cutting it, but no one else is hiring, the obvious place to turn is Google - home income searches are higher than they've ever been.

We are a society that can no longer function without the Internet. The Federal government has made "being unable to own a home computer" one of the markers of poverty in this country, so it's no surprise that the hunt for inbox dollars is on the rise. And it used to be that people wanted a Google home income in place of a job they went to every day. But now they're just hoping for inbox dollars to supplement their corporate dollars.

Unfortunately this is all a part of being an adult. If you and your wife are having a second child and need a bigger place, your corporate job does not just suddenly offer you more money, though it's likely you will need more. I won't say that life isn't fair - working hard for a living isn't unfair - it's reality.

In truth, we should all be very grateful for having the option of a Google home income. When our parents were growing up, if the family needed extra money, mom or dad got a second job - outside of the house. Think about that.

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